A Yank in Australia
6.6 /10 1 Votes6.6
Written by Alfred J. Goulding Writer Alfred J. Goulding Language English | 6.4/10 Genre Comedy Duration Country Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 11 November 1944 Similar movies Should Men Walk Home? (1927) |
A Yank in Australia is a 1942 Australian comedy directed by Alfred J. Goulding, an Australian born filmmaker who had worked in Hollywood.
Contents
Plot
Two journalists in New York, American Headlines Haggerty (Al Thomas) and Englishman Clarence Worthington (Hartney Arthur) are sent to cover the war in the South Pacific. They get marooned on the Australian coast along with two rival female reporters after a Japanese sub sinks their boat. They are rescued by a girl who lives on the island with her father, Horace. Together they all uncover and stop a plot by the Japanese to invade Australia.
Cast
Production
The film was shot in 1942 at the Commonwealth Film Laboratory studios in Sydney, with exteriors at Taronga Park Zoo. Several of the cast were established radio performers.
Release
The movie took two years to be released, making its world debut in Brisbane on 11 November 1944. A local critic called it "an example of just how bad a motion picture can be... In every department – production, dialogue, story – A Yank in Australia falls short. Incoherence, incredibility, and inconsistency are spread like treacle over the whole thing."
Box office receipts were poor but the film was also released in England and the US.
References
A Yank in Australia WikipediaA Yank in Australia IMDb