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DescriptionTheGoldRush.jpg |
English: Charlie Chaplin's character, The Tramp, is carving up a boot, the only thing he has left to eat in The Gold Rush (1925)
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2005-07-25 (first version); 2005-07-25 (last version) (Original text : 1925-06-26 (release date)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Sailko using CommonsHelper. (Original text : Photofest, New York) |
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Roland Totheroh, Cinematographer Original uploader was Madchester at en.wikipedia |
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PD-US. (Original text : The copyright on this film has expired, only the sound version is copyrighted, thus all screenshots are public domain.)
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