The film you mentioned is The Gold Rush, an American film released in 1939. It was directed by Fred Quinn and starred in the roles of Walter disney, Fred Dalton Thomas, Charles Lawton and others.
The film told the story of a young gold digger named Freddy Hymer, who met a group of gold diggers on his way to the gold mine. On his journey, he met the kind Mary Harris (Marlowe) and Shafter (Shafter) who were not satisfied with just gold mining. Together, they decided to seek greater wealth. Finally, they found a gold mine, but Freddy found that most of the gold diggers in the gold house only wanted a small amount of gold, and the real wealth was in their hearts.
At the end of the movie, Freddy, Mary Harris, and the other gold diggers decided to give up on gold mining and go to a small village to live. They set up a small farm there and started a new life.
Not really. The Gold movie is mostly a fictional creation with elements that may seem realistic but are not directly based on true events. It's more for entertainment purposes than being a strict retelling of real life.