
🎬 Join us for a delightful afternoon at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater!
☀️ Experience the magic of silent cinema with a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s iconic film The Gold Rush.
This masterpiece is considered one of Chaplin's most celebrated works and offers a unique blend of epic storytelling and humorous slapstick. While most silent comedies emphasize trivial details to an absurd extent, Chaplin takes a different approach—transforming the historic Klondike gold rush into a personal tale of loneliness and resilience 🌟.
Witness a rich tapestry of emotion as themes of starvation, cannibalism, and seclusion set the stage for some of Chaplin's most unforgettable scenes.
🎶 Enjoy an original score composed by Ben Model, setting the perfect ambiance for this timeless classic. Plus, the screening will kick off with the short film Riders of the Kitchen Range (1925) featuring the long-lost comedy duo Hunky and Dorrey, directed by Hal Roach!
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