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A Ticket in Tatts (1911 film)

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Directed by
  
Gaston Mervale

Release date
  
19 June 1911

Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Gaston Mervale

Cast
  
Godfrey Cass

Starring
  
Godfrey Cass

Running time
  
2,000 feet

Initial release
  
19 June 1911

Written by
  
P. W. Marony

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Production company
  
Australian Life Biograph Company

Similar
  
Jewelled Nights, The Grasp of Greed, Tangled Hearts, The Lone Star Ranger

A Ticket in Tatts is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale.

Contents

Plot

John Hare (A.J. Patrick) loses his job after going to the races at work without permission. Despite being married with a child he invests his last shilling in a Tattersall's sweep ticket and draws the favourite. He interviews Dick Fallows (Alf Scarlett), the owner of the favourite, and puts two-third of the sweep money with him. The horse wins and after Hare secures the prize money he goes to the Fallows house to celebrate, where he meets Mrs Fallows (Louise Carbasse), Fred Wynne (Godfrey Cass) and some others. Hare plays cards and gets drunk, falling asleep on the couch in the room. A quarrel results between Fallows and Wynne; Fallows winds up killing Wynne with a knife, and then puts the knife in Hare's hand.

Hare wakes up, sees the knife and Wynne's corpse and thinks he might have done the murder. Fallows confirms this was the case and suggest he tell his wife (Harrie Ireland) and leave town. Hare does this. Mrs Fallows starts to follow her husband around town and discovers him with another woman. Fallows knocks her down and is about to kill when stopped by the occupants by a passing tram.

Hare is tormented by dreams of his wife and child and decides to give himself up so he can see them again. He is arrested by the injured Mrs Fallows, believing herself near death, confesses that Hare was innocent and her husband murdered Wynne. Fallows is arrested while Hare is released, gets his old job back and returns to his family.

Reception

The film appears to have been well received by the public and critics. When it screened in Adelaide in a rented hall owned by the YMCA, the YMCA ordered removal of a poster advertising it on the grounds that it could be seen to promote gambling.

Cast

  • A.J. Patrick as John Hare
  • Alf Scarlett as Dick Fallows
  • Godfrey Cass as Fred Wynne
  • James Martin as clergyman
  • Louise Carbasse as Mrs Fallows
  • Harrie Ireland as Mrs Hare
  • Harry Beaumont
  • References

    A Ticket in Tatts (1911 film) Wikipedia