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" four-dimensional " edition of The Gold Rush, containing the elements of sound, music, talk, and silent action, will be Charlie Chaplin’s contribution to the screen this year. The Gold Rush, originally released in 1925, was one of his most successful feature pictures of the silent era. It has now been re-cut and re-edited, with all but a few of the silent titles eliminated; unusual sound effects and a novel musical score, written in the style of 1925 to preserve the original flavour of the film, have been added; and throughout there will be a running off-stage commentary in jocular vein by Chaplin himself.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 144, 27 March 1942, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 144, 27 March 1942, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 144, 27 March 1942, Page 15

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