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Directed by
  
Raymond Longford

Based on
  
stories by Steele Rudd

Initial release
  
24 July 1920

Producer
  
E. J. Carroll

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Produced by
  
E. J. Carroll

Cinematography
  
Arthur Higgins

Director
  
Raymond Longford

Written by
  
Raymond Longford Lottie Lyell Syd Nicholls (titles)

Starring
  
Percy Walshe Tal Ordell

Film series
  
On Our Selection Film Series

Cast
  
Tal Ordell, Arthur Greenaway, Beatrice Esmond

Screenplay
  
Raymond Longford, Steele Rudd, Lottie Lyell

Similar
  
The Blue Mountains Mystery, The Fatal Wedding, The Bushwhackers, The Man They Could Not Hang, The Midnight Wedding

On our selection australian film 1932 part 1 of 8


On Our Selection is a 1920 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford based on the Dad and Dave stories by Steele Rudd.

Contents

Dad and dave on our selection


Plot

Mrs Rudd and the younger of her six children go and join Dad Rudd and his son Dave on the family's selection, where Dad and Dave have built a slab and mud hut. The family adjusts to bush life and eventually make enough to buy a horse and plough. The farm progresses until set back by a year-long drought and bushfire.

Later, the eldest Rudd daughter, Kate, returns from teaching in the city. She romances neighbour Sandy Nelson, and they get married.

Cast

  • Percy Walshe as Dad Rudd
  • Tal Ordell as Dave Rudd
  • Beatrice Esmond as Mrs Rudd
  • Arthur Greenaway as Sandy Taylor
  • Evelyn Johnson as Kate
  • Fred Coleman as Dan
  • Charlotte Beaumont as Sarah
  • Arthur Wilson as Joe
  • Olga Willard-Turton (credited as Olga Willard) as Nell
  • Nellie Bisellas Mrs Anderson
  • Carmen Coleman as Lily White
  • David Edelsten as parson
  • Production

    Producer E. J. Carroll bought the rights to Rudd's stories for £500. He originally wanted American director Wilfred Lucas to make the film, but he refused as he felt the subject matter was too intrinsically Australian. Carroll did not have the rights to Bert Bailey's play adaptation of the stories, so the script comes directly from Steele Rudd's original works. This means it does not feature additions made by the play, such subplots involving murder and a love triangle.

    Longford cast many non professional actors in support roles to give the film more authenticity. The actor who played Cranky Jack was discovered at Circular Quay.

    Longford's regular collaborator Lottie Lyell was ill during the making of the film and thus had little to do with its production. The movie was mostly shot on location in Baulkham Hills near Sydney with outdoor scenes, including the bushfire, shot at Leeton.

    The film was far less broad than most rural comedies of the time.

    Reception

    The film was successful at the box office and was followed by a sequel, Rudd's New Selection (1921).

    References

    On Our Selection (1920 film) Wikipedia