The Gold Rush, 1925
In the classic film The Gold Rush, the legendary Charlie Chaplin finds himself smitten with the captivating dance-hall enchantress Georgia Hale. Amidst the backdrop of New Year’s Eve, he extends a heartfelt invitation to her for a romantic dinner, only to be met with the heart-wrenching disappointment of her absence.

Yet, from this poignant moment of solitude, Chaplin’s imagination takes flight, conjuring a whimsical fantasy where an imaginary room teems with dinner guests. In this delightful reverie, he dazzles his imaginary companions with the iconic dinner roll dance, an impromptu performance that has etched itself into the annals of cinematic history.