The Gold Rush (1925)

Directed by: Charles Chaplin

Synopsis: The Tramp as a lone prospector (Charlie Chaplin) ventures into the Klondike to look for gold and falls for a dance hall girl (Georgia Hale).

Purr Blur: As the Tramp is dancing with the girl, his baggy pants keep falling down. As they near a table, the Tramp grabs a piece of rope and ties it around his waist to hold the pants up. What he doesn’t realize is there is a dog tied to the other end of the rope and the dog now follows him all around the dance floor. Suddenly a small tabby cat jumps onto the floor (or rather is catapulted there by someone off screen).

The Gold Rush - small tabby cat on dance floor with dog tied to Charlie Chaplin

The dog spots the cat, who runs forward out of frame. Only the top of the cat can be seen.

The Gold Rush - small tabby cat on dance floor with dog tied to Charlie Chaplin

The cat eventually runs off on the other side of the screen and the pursuing dog pulls the Tramp off his feet, making him the laughing stock of everyone around.

The Gold Rush - small tabby cat on dance floor with dog tied to Charlie Chaplin
The Gold Rush - small tabby cat on dance floor with dog tied to Charlie Chaplin animated gif

Final Mewsings: This is why cats avoid dance halls!

Many thanks to Jon R. Kennedy for letting us know about the cat in this film.

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