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The Hayseeds Melbourne Cup

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Genre
  
Comedy

Cinematography
  
A. O. Segerberg

Duration
  

Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Beaumont Smith

Film series
  
The Hayseeds - The Series

Produced by
  
Beaumont Smith

Writer
  
Beaumont Smith

Language
  
Silent

The Hayseeds Melbourne Cup movie poster
Release date
  
28 January 1918

Cast
  
Fred MacDonald, Tal Ordell

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The Hayseeds' Melbourne Cup is a 1918 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It was the fourth in his series about the rural family, the Hayseeds, and centers on Dad Hayseed entering his horse in the Melbourne Cup.

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It is considered a lost film.

Synopsis

Dad Hayseed buys a horse for ₤20 called Cornstalk and it starts winning so many local races he decides to enter it in the Melbourne Cup. He is accompanied by his son Jim (the trainer), cousin Harold (jockey) and Mum Hayseed. Jim falls in love with an actress, and Mum has a nightmare about washing steps of Parliament House. On the race day, Mum boils a billy at Flemington and Cornstalk wins the race despite the efforts of a crooked bookmaker.

Cast

  • Fred MacDonald as Jim Hayseed
  • Tal Ordell as Dad Hayseed
  • Harry McDonna as Cousin Harold
  • Gladys Leigh as Mrs Hayseed
  • Guy Hastings
  • Ethel Grist
  • Mattie Ive
  • Jessie Dale
  • Driscoll
  • Production

    Each of the first four Hayseeds movies had been filmed in a different state to maximise box-office appeal. This one was shot in Melbourne Victoria in November 1917. It included footage from the real 1917 Melbourne Cup Carnival, as well as Parliament House, Flinders Street Station, Collins Street, Bourke Street, and the stables belonging to famous horse trainer James Scobie.

    It was followed by Townies and Hayseeds.

    References

    The Hayseeds' Melbourne Cup Wikipedia
    The Hayseeds Melbourne Cup IMDb