Texas Public Radio Cinema Tuesdays: The Gold Rush
The Gold Rush is a silent film written, produced, directed by its star: Charlie Chaplin. The 1925 comedy film follows The Tramp as he heads to the Yukon to increase his fortune in the Klondike Gold Rush. What he finds there is a different story. According to Chaplin, The Gold Rush is the film he wanted to be remembered for. All proceeds from the Cinema Tuesdays series benefit Texas Public Radio.