Charlie Chaplin’s THE GOLD RUSH Gets Stunning 4K Trailer Ahead of Its 100th Anniversary Re-Release

It’s been a full century since Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush premiered at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, and now, the iconic silent comedy is getting a grand return to the big screen.

A beautifully restored 4K version of the film is set to roll out in theaters worldwide on June 26th, which is exactly 100 years to the day of its original debut in 1925.

I love watching these old Charlie Chaplin movies and it will be awesome finally get to watch one on the big screen!

The restoration recently made its debut at Cannes Classics, kicking off the festival with a reminder of just how timeless Chaplin’s work truly is. And now, mk2 Films has released a new trailer showcasing the vivid clarity and loving care that went into the 4K upgrade.

According to mk2 Films, the re-release will screen in over 500 theaters across more than 70 territories. “This historic event marks a global tribute to Chaplin’s legacy, reaffirming the enduring power of The Gold Rush to captivate audiences a century after its debut,” the company said in a statement.

Chaplin not only starred in the film, he also wrote, directed, and produced it. It remains one of his most celebrated works, packed with unforgettable moments like the "roll dance" and that famous dinner scene involving a cooked boot.

Variety points out: “Following its 2025 preimiere it was was met with instant critical acclaim. In 1942, Chaplin re-released a “talkie” version, featuring sound effects, music and narration, which would receive two Academy Award nominations (the original out four years before the first Oscars).”

In 1992, The Gold Rush was added to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.

Whether you’re seeing it for the first time or revisiting the film, this new restoration looks like its worth watching. You can watch the trailer for the 4K version of The Gold Rush below.

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