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The Life of a Jackeroo

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Directed by
  
Franklyn Barrett

Cinematography
  
Franklyn Barrett

Written by
  
J.H. Wainwright

Release date
  
28 July 1913

Starring
  
Tien Hogue Tom Middleton

Production company
  
Fraser Film Release and Photographic Company

The Life of a Jackeroo is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Franklyn Barrett. It is considered a lost film.

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Plot

A young Englishman (Tom Middleton) leaves his actress girlfriend (Ruth Wainwright) to seek an experience in Australia. He works as a jackeroo on a property and falls in love with the daughter (Tien Hogue) of a wealthy squatter. They are happy until the actress arrives and joins forces with an evil overseer. They persuade some local aborigines to raid the squatter's home and capture the Englishman. The squatter's daughter rides to the rescue and a loyal aboriginal helps saves the day.

Cast

  • Tom Middleton as the Englishman
  • Tien Hogue as the squatter's daughter
  • Ruth Wainwright as the actress
  • Production

    The film was made immediately after A Blue Gum Romance using the same locations, much of the same cast and some of the same incidents.

    Screenings were often accompanied by a lecturer.

    Reception

    The film was popular at the local box office and screened in England and the USA.

    References

    The Life of a Jackeroo Wikipedia