An Interrupted Divorce
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Genres Short Film, Silent film Writer Agnes Gavin Language Silent | Director John Gavin Duration Country Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 6 August 1916 (1916-08-06) People also search for Trooper OBrien, Assigned to his Wife |
An Interrupted Divorce is a 1916 Australian short comedy film directed by John Gavin starring popular vaudeville comedian Fred Bluett. It was in three parts.
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It was originally known as The Revue Girls.
Its release was delayed due to the lack of film stock in the country.
A contemporary critic said that "Miss Gwen Lewis, the clever monologuist of the Royal Strollers, has been entrusted with the leading role, and has proved her versatility by giving an excellent portrayal of the character entrusted to her. Everything points to Miss Lewis making as big a success on the screen as on the speaking stage." The movie screened as a supporting item to the main feature.
It is considered a lost film.
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Reception
The Moving Picture World said it was "very amusing".
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