The Lone Prospector

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The Lone Prospector is the iconic, bumbling gold-seeker portrayed by Charlie Chaplin in his classic silent comedy film set during the Klondike Gold Rush.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Gold Rush NERFINISHED
associatedLocation Alaska NERFINISHED
Klondike NERFINISHED
associatedWith Tramp persona
characterType bumbling gold prospector
costumeFeatures bowler hat
ill-fitting suit
toothbrush moustache
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
culturalStatus iconic character of silent cinema
era silent era of cinema
filmFormat black-and-white
firstAppearanceYear 1925
genre comedy character
hasLoveInterest Georgia NERFINISHED
hasSpecies human
influencedBy Klondike Gold Rush history
language silent with intertitles
medium silent film
narrativeRole protagonist of The Gold Rush
notableProp bowler hat
cane
notableScene bread roll dance
cabin teetering on a cliff edge
eating a boiled shoe
notableWork The Gold Rush (1925 film) NERFINISHED
occupation prospector
partOf Charlie Chaplin filmography NERFINISHED
personalityTrait optimistic
resourceful
romantic
portrayalStyle physical comedy
slapstick
portrayedBy Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
productionCompanyOfWork United Artists NERFINISHED
setting Klondike Gold Rush NERFINISHED
theme pursuit of fortune
romantic longing
survival in harsh conditions
timePeriodOfStory late 1890s
workDirectedBy Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
workProducedBy Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
workWrittenBy Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED

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