Directed by Charles Byers Coates Written by A.C. Tinsdale Distributed by Kookaburra Films Director Charles Byers Coates | Produced by A.C. Tinsdale Starring Charles Clarke Initial release 1918 Production company Austral Photoplay Company | |
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A Romance of Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860 is a 1918 Australian silent film. The plot is fictional and is loosely based around the Burke and Wills expedition.
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Plot
Robert O'Hara Burke leads an expedition from Melbourne to the north of Australia, including William John Wills, John King, Gray, Dandells and Brahe. Although he reaches the Gulf of Carpentaria along with Wills and King when they return to their base at Cooper Creek they discover their comrades have left without them. Burke and Wills both die but King is rescued by aborigines and survives. A fictitious romance was added to the story.
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Cast
Production
The film was completed in November 1917 and originally ran for three reels. Director Charles Coates then spent another month in central Australia shooting additional footage. Filming took over 12 months all up and involved more than 300 people. Reportedly shooting some scenes involved a risk to the cinematographer's life.
The cast included Madam Carbasse, the French mother of Louise Lovely.
Release
The movie was previewed to the trade in May 1918 and submitted for censorship in June 1918.