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Daily News, New York, January 10, 1925.

Charlie Chaplin in United Artists „The Gold Rush“ would

surely catch cold except for his cane. He carries

it with him into the ice and snow of Alaska.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Jan. 3, 1925

& Charlie Chaplin and his cane will soon appear in United

Artists‘ „The Gold Rush.“ Probably the cane

keeps Charlie warm among the snow and ice that

is so very necessary to Alaska atmosphere.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Feb. 7, 1925

& CLOSEUPS

      „The Frozen North“ is the name under

which Charlie Chaplin‘s new picture will travel. It was first

titled „The Gold Rush.“

(...) Chicago Tribune, Jan. 27, 1925

      „The Frozen North“ is the title of a Buster Keaton

      comedy of 1922.


Retaking all the scenes in which Lita Grey appeared“

Editorial content. „DOUG‘S CO-STAR

      STILL MYSTERY

      What we‘d like to know is who really is going to play

opposite Doug Fairbanks in Don Q. Some say

Mary Astor and some say Georgia Hale, the girl who rose

to fame over night in The Salvation Hunters, which

will be shown at the Mark Strand shortly. At the present

George“ It must be Charles Chaplin. „is retaking

all the scenes in which Lita Grey appeared in Charlie Chaplin‘s

new picture, The Gold Rush. Lita‘s out of it completely.“


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