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The Gold RushThe Gold Rush

The Gold Rush

Matthew Solomon

About this book

One of the biggest hits of the silent era, The Gold Rush (1925) was famously described by Charlie Chaplin - the star, writer and director of the film - as "the picture I want to be remembered by." Enjoying popular and critical success not once but twice, the film was given a new lease of life with sound in 1942 after Chaplin added his own narration and music. Matthew Solomon provides an in-depth discussion of the film's genesis within the Northern genre, its production and reception history, and its subsequent canonization. Considering both unauthorized and authorized versions of the film, he places them in the context of the turn-of-the-century Alaska Klondike Gold Rush and analyzes their narrative and formal features. in tracing the stories of these multiple versions, Solomon shows how The Gold Rush problematizes commonly accepted ideas about the singularity, authenticity and originality of an individual film. -- cover

Details

Pages
112
ISBN-13
9781137516121
OL Work ID
OL20867600W

Subjects

Motion picturesGold mines and miningIn motion picturesGold rush (Motion picture : 1925)

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