Summary
Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in an avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as h... Full description
Summary: |
Chaplin is a prospector who goes to Alaska in search of gold. During a storm, he becomes trapped in a cabin with another prospector and an outlaw. The outlaw goes out for help, but is killed in an avalanche. Out of food and on the brink of starvation, the other prospector has visions of Chaplin as his next meal but Chaplin manages to keep himself from becoming dinner. Surviving all this, Chaplin goes on to fall in love with a Yukon dance hall girl. Classic scenes included in this film are the cabin teetering on the edge of a cliff and Chaplin attempting to eat his shoe. |
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Item Description: |
DVD format. Videodisc release of the 1925 silent film re-released in 1942. Special features include 1942 re-release narrated by Chaplin with intertitle cards deleted, and an interview with Lita Grey Chaplin. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (72 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
Production Credits: |
Narrative written and spoken by Charles Chaplin ; original compositions by Charles Chaplin ; musical direction, Max Terr ; photography by Rollie Totheroh ; sound recording, Pete Decker and W. M. Dalgleish ; film editor, Harold McGhan ; production manager, Alfred Reeves. |