The Gold Rush (1925)

Date

Jun 20 2021

Location

Tampa Theatre
711 N. Franklin Street, Tampa, FL 33602
1h 52m / Not Rated / Silent Comedy

Celebrating 30 Years of Summer Classics on the Big Screen!


Upon its release in 1925, most reviews of The Gold Rush circled around two main points: for a comedy, it sure does have a whole lot of plot, and a whole lot of reels. It was the longest and most expensive comedic film made to that point, and that length and complexity gave Charlie Chaplin the room to evolve his performance out of pure slapstick and into the poignant, ambitious tragicomic clowning he’d invented. Starring Chaplin as The Little Tramp (as The Lone Prospector), he drew inspiration for The Gold Rush out of the unlikeliest of sources — photos of Klondike gold rush and stories of the doomed Donner Party. It’s a story of misery and horror, but told so sweetly and hilariously that you hardly notice. Where else are you going to find a tale of starvation and desperation told with a pair of bread rolls dancing on the tines of forks?

Chaplin’s masterpiece will be presented in its original format with LIVE accompaniment on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ. Tampa Theatre’s Artist in Residence, Steven Ball, will perform an original score, and the overall experience is as close to time travel as you will ever experience.

Stick around after the Sunday screening for a FREE post-show Film Talk audience discussion and Q&A with University of Tampa professor and film historian Patrick Ellis, who will be joined by organist Steven Ball.

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The Summer Classics movie series is presented by Bank of America. Additional support is provided by The University of Tampa and WEDU-PBS.


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