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Down Under (1927 film)

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Directed by
  
Harry Southwell

Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Harry Southwell

Cast
  
Harry Southwell

Production company
  
Anglo-Australian Films

Initial release
  
1927

Cinematography
  
Lacey Percival

Starring
  
Harry Southwell Nancy Mills

Release date
  
22 March 1927 (premiere) 4 September 1929

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Similar
  
When the Kellys Rode, The Glenrowan Affair, The Man from Snowy Ri, Desert Gold, Robbery Under Arms

Down Under is an Australian feature-length film directed by Harry Southwell. It was the first full-length feature film made in Western Australia. It featured the outback, as well as Perth and Kings Park.

Contents

Down under exclusive opening scene and trailer


Plot

An Australian vagabond, Walter Nobbage, has a series of adventures, including a trotting race meeting, a cattle muster and an aboriginal corroboree. Nobbage's sweetheart dies and he sacrifices his life for the safe her his dead sweetheart's little boy.

Cast

  • Harry Southwell as Down Under
  • Nancy Mills
  • Ivy Deakin
  • Alec Weird
  • Mrs Compton
  • L Laurence
  • J Austin
  • G Cotter
  • G Temple-Poole
  • J Hennessy
  • D Brown
  • J Southwell
  • A Raven
  • Production

    The film was financed by West Australian businessmen and shot in that state at Erlistoun Station, Laverton and Perth.

    Southwell claimed at the time he had a contract to make six films for distribution in Britain.

    It was the first and only production of Anglo-Australian Films.

    Release

    It premiered on 4 September 1929 in Perth at the Majestic Theatre. The film appears never to have received a commercial release in Britain

    Southwell attempted to set up another company in Australia, Western Southwell Productions, aiming to make a ₤4,000 movie called Gold. This film was never made.

    References

    Down Under (1927 film) Wikipedia


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