| | The DVD Journal | Reviews : The Gold Rush: The Chaplin Collection |
 | | Of course there's a love interest, a beautiful and brassy dance hall gal named Georgia, although she doesn't enter until a third of the movie is done. |
 | | She's played by Georgia Hale, who Chaplin hired after six months of shooting when his original choice for leading lady, sixteen-year-old or fifteen, depending on who you believe Lita Grey had to be replaced on account of director-induced pregnancy. |
 | | Also here are an audio clip of Mary Pickford on the visit to her and Douglas Fairbanks' home where Chaplin found his inspiration for The Gold Rush, outtake footage extending the "chicken" scene, info about the 1925 premiere, and 1980 interview clips with Lita Grey Chaplin and Georgia Hale. |
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