The Gentleman Bushranger
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Genre Drama Duration Country Australia | Producer Beaumont Smith Writer Beaumont Smith | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 26 December 1921 (Australia)3 February 1922 (NZ) Based on A Stripe for Trooper Casey by Roderick Quinn Initial release December 26, 1921 (Australia) People also search for The Hayseeds Melbourne Cup |
The Gentleman Bushranger is a 1921 Australian film melodrama from director Beaumont Smith. Bushranging films were banned at the time but Smith got around this by making the plot about a man falsely accused of being a bushranger.
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Plot
In 1857, an Englishman, Richard Lavender (Ernest Hearne), is travelling to Australia on a ship where he meets the beautiful Kitty Aronson. He is falsely accused by Peter Dargin (Tal Ordell) of murdering the ship's captain and is arrested. With the escape of an aboriginal friend, he escapes into the bush where he becomes a gold prospector. He meets Kitty, who runs a nearby selection, and they happily mine gold together until Dargin arrives and frames him for bushranger crimes. However Lavender ultimately proves his innocence.
Comic relief is provided by Ah Wom Bat (John Cosgrove), a Chinese cook, and a touring theatrical company that presents a version of East Lynne in a country town.
Cast
Production
Female star Dot McConville was advertised as "the Commonwealth's premier horsewoman".
The segment showing the troupe performing East Lynne was likely taken from a short films directed by John Cosgrove, An East Lynne Fiasco (1917).
The movie was shot in four weeks in October 1921. Two and a half weeks were spent on location in Bowral and Berrima, with interiors shot in Sydney at the Rushcutters Bay Studio.
References
The Gentleman Bushranger WikipediaThe Gentleman Bushranger IMDb