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Name
  
Rupert Kathner

Died
  
1954

Role
  
Film director

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Movies
  
The Glenrowan Affair, Phantom Gold

Similar People
  
Raymond Longford, Ned Kelly, Bud Tingwell, Stephen C Apostolof, Joe Valli

Man-Eater.


Rupert Kathner (1904–1954) was an Australian film director best known for newsreels and low-budget films. He worked with Alma Brooks, an ex-barmaid, who co-produced, operated the camera, edited, co-scripted and acted in their films. Kathner and Brooks were also "shady con artists and fugitives from the law", sometimes described as the "Bonnie and Clyde" of the Australian film industry.

Contents

Fort Denison (Pinchgut) A Relic Of Early Sydney.


Career

Kathner was born in Adelaide and educated at St Peter's College. He studied art under Hans Heysen and became a sketch artist. He broke into the film industry in the early 1930s by working on set designs. His first movie was Phantom Gold (1937).

Kathner and Brooks achieved their first success with their "shocking [for the time] newsreels". The most popular of these was about the unsolved murder case, The Pyjama Girl Murder. The newsreel was about to be distributed internationally when World War II broke out.

Kathner and Brook's features were essentially B-grade movies, and dealt with typically Australian topics such as Ned Kelly and horse-racing.

They were often in trouble with the law.

Kathner died of a brain haemorrhage in 1954.

Hunt Angels

Hunt Angels (2006) is a feature-length documentary which re-enacts Kathner and Brooks' "movie-making spree that took on the Hollywood barons, a corrupt police Commissioner and the (so-called) cultural cringe, all in their passionate pursuit to make Australian films. On the run from police across thousands of miles, they would stop at almost nothing to get their films made." Hunt Angels "uses an innovative digital composite technique whereby the characters come alive in the real world of Sydney in the 30's and 40's".

The film was directed by Alec Morgan. It stars Ben Mendelsohn and Victoria Hill, playing the roles of Kathner and Brooks, and includes interviews with "real" people such as actor Bud Tingwell, filmmaker/distributor Andrew Pike, and Kathner's son, Paul F. Kathner.

Feature films

  • Phantom Gold (1937)
  • Below the Surface (1938)
  • Wings of Destiny (1940)
  • Racing Luck (1941)
  • The Kellys of Tobruk (1943) (unreleased)
  • The Glenrowan Affair (1951), aka A Message to Kelly
  • Newsreels

  • Australia Today – Lucky Strike at Larkinville (1938)
  • Australia Today – Customs Officers Fight Against Drugs (1938)
  • Australia Today – The Pyjama Girl Murder Case (1939)
  • Australia Today – Fort Denison (1939)
  • Australia Today – Man Eater (1939)
  • Australia Today – Men of Tomorrow (1939)
  • Writings

  • Let's Make a Movie (1945)
  • Unmade projects

  • Falling for Fame – project he tried to make with Stan Tolhurst prior to Phantom Gold, set against the background of the film industry
  • Diamonds in the Rough – proposed follow up to Below the Surface
  • a life of Adam Lindsay Gordon
  • References

    Rupert Kathner Wikipedia