Episode 185 - The Gold Rush (1925)
Welcome to another glittering deep dive from 100 Things We Learned From Film! This week, we're panning for cinematic gold with Charlie Chaplin’s silent comedy classic, The Gold Rush.
💡 We unearth fascinating facts about Chaplin’s Little Tramp, the madness of frozen boot dinners, real bear encounters, United Artists’ rebellious spirit, and how a silent film managed to speak volumes nearly 100 years later.
👢 Expect frozen shoes, fork-dancing, starving prospectors, and the world’s worst cabin share.
🎭 Was Chaplin really hanging off a cliff?
🍽️ Did people actually eat boiled shoes?
📽️ Why did United Artists nearly break Hollywood?
PLUS: Planty goes full Tramp mode and uncovers what else was going on in 1925 (spoiler: it gets wild).
🔎 Featured Topics:
– Charlie Chaplin’s genius and ego
– The history of United Artists
– Bear wrangling in the silent era
– Iconic scenes & how they were shot
– Cold weather filmmaking madness
– Gold Rush trivia that isn’t in the film
🎧 Listen now and strike trivia gold with us!
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