John Lennon, Paul McCartney in Mad Day Out photoshoot (1968) Location: Home of Paul McCartney Photographer: Don McCullin, Tom Murray


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John Lennon, Paul McCartney in Mad Day Out photoshoot (1968) Location: Home of Paul McCartney Photographer: Don McCullin, Tom Murray
🎬 1925: In The Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin (The Little Tramp) ventures north towards the Klondike Gold Rush. He ends up getting stuck in a cabin with a fugitive (Tom Murray) and gold prospector (Mack Swain). In this scene, the cabin teeters on the edge of a cliff due to a massive, violent overnight storm that strikes the Klondike region while the Lone Prospector (Charlie Chaplin) and Big Jim are sleeping. The storm moves the shack, leaving it in a precarious balance on the precipice, creating a dramatic, suspenseful, and comedic scene where movement inside makes it tilt.
The Gold Rush is Chaplin's greatest and most ambitious silent film; it also was the longest and most expensive comedy film produced up to that time. The film contains many of Chaplin's most celebrated comedy sequences, including the boiling and eating of his boot, the dance of the rolls, and the teetering cabin. (Written and directed by Charlie Chaplin and released by United Artists)
Have you seen The Gold Rush (1925)?
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[Note: This poll is a re-do of an older poll, as the original poll received less than 2,000 votes.]
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Photographed by Tom Murray
July 28, 1968: Mad Day Out. The Beatles, photographed by Don McCullin, Stephen Goldblatt, and Tom Murray.
“These four, at the height of their power, were very different personalities. John Lennon and Paul McCartney were clearly the leaders. George Harrison was the most subdued, and Ringo appeared to step back a little.” - Don McCullin, A Day In The Life Of The Beatles (2010)
“George, for me, stood out. […] The amazing thing about George is there seemed to be this aura around him that was very unusual. He was an incredibly peaceful individual; almost spiritual in a way you don’t often see.” - Tom Murray, The Beatles: Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out (2018) (x)
"The Gold Rush" (1925) - Tom Murray /on the left/, Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain.
"Pilgrim" (1923) - Tom Murray and Charlie Chaplin.
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On September 8, 1873, Tom Murray /Thomas Henderson Murray/ was born in Stonefoot, Illinois, USA.
A famous actor of the silent film era, he appeared in two films with Charlie Chaplin: "The Gold Rush" (1925) and "The Pilgrim" (1923).
He died at the age of 61 in California in 1935.
Today he would be 150 years old.
The Gold Rush (1925)