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Georgia: You see, I'm very particular who I dance with.
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Title Card: Three days from anywhere. A Lone Prospector.
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Jack Cameron: [to Georgia] How's the little spitfire?
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Georgia: I guess you're lonesome here.
The Lone Prospector: Yes Mam.
Georgia: Why don't you invite us to dinner sometime?
The Lone Prospector: Oo! Yes Mam.
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Georgia, Georgia's Friend #1, Georgia's Friend #2, Georgia's Friend #3: [Lone Prospector's daydream] Speech! Speech!
The Lone Prospector: I'm so h-h-happy - Oh, I can't - - But I'll dance the Oceana Roll.
[proceeds with the Oceana Roll dance]
Georgia: He's wonderful!
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The Lone Prospector: Have you seen Georgia? Where's Georgia? Where's Georgia?
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Title Card: Blissful ignorance.
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Big Jim McKay: [to the manicurist] No, no, not the nails - the corns.
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Reporter: Gee! This will make a wonderful story.
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[last lines]
Photographer: Hold! Still!
[Lone Prospector and Georgia kiss]
Photographer: Oh! You've spoilt the picture.
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The Lone Prospector: Don't forget the bacon.
The Gold Rush Quotes
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Nakia 2022-03-26 09:01:05
4.5. There are many whimsical ideas in this movie, but the plot is illogical and incoherent, such as the traitor's death is unclear, why the girl is on the boat. It's more of a tandem short film that connects whimsy. Chaplin only played the bottomless bum, which was a good choice for the audience. "She's going, the light goes with her, and he feels alone, empty, and lost again." Tramp Charlie is rich, and my youth is over. In the New Year, everyone sang together for a long time, and it was very touching. In the romantic night, everyone sang the trapeze on the bus. I especially like this kind of bridge.
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Krista 2021-12-09 08:01:19
As a model for later generations to imitate, the many wonderful sections of this film have long since gone without saying. His works always mock social ills with exaggerated body language, and allude to the tragedies of the big era with the bitterness of small people, often with tears in laughter, and full of tenderness in helplessness. The second film in 2012 is dedicated to the unparalleled comedy genius, the eternal king of silent film, and the master of film editing, directing, acting and soundtracking-Charles Chaplin.