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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1925 film)

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Directed by
  
Arthur Shirley

Written by
  
Arthur Shirley

Cinematography
  
Lacey Percival

Director
  
Arthur Shirley

Screenplay
  
Arthur Shirley

Produced by
  
Arthur Shirley

Based on
  
novel by Fergus Hume

Initial release
  
7 February 1925

Budget
  
2,500 GBP

Story by
  
Fergus Hume

Starring
  
Arthur Shirley Godfrey Cass

Cast
  
Arthur Shirley, Godfrey Cass

Similar
  
Sixty Years a Queen, The Man from Snowy Ri, Desert Gold

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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a 1925 Australian silent film directed by and starring Arthur Shirley based on the popular novel which had already been filmed in 1911. It is considered a lost film.

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Plot

Oliver Whyte is found murdered in a hansom cab in Melbourne. Brian Fitzgerald (Arthur Shirley) is arrested for the crime and brought to trial, but is acquitted at the last minute by Sal Rawlin, a missing witness who produces an alibi. The mystery involves Brian's fiancee, Madge (Grace Glover).

Cast

  • Arthur Shirley as Brian Fitzgerald
  • Grace Glover as Madge
  • Roland Stavey as detective
  • Cora Warner as Mother Guttersnipe
  • Isa Crossley as Sal Rawlin
  • Godfrey Cass
  • Vera Remee
  • Isa Millett
  • Sydney Stirling
  • Carlton Stuart
  • Leslie Woods
  • Frank Barnes
  • Arthur Orbell
  • Charles Vincent
  • John Bruce
  • Billie Sim
  • Background

    This was Shirley's directorial debut. He had started filming a South Seas romance called The Throwback in 1920 but had been unable to complete it. He subsequently sued his cinematographer, Ernest Higgins, but lost the case and had to declare bankruptcy.

    Shirley managed to recover and establish a new company, Pyramid Pictures, with the backing of several Melbourne businessman, including Gilbert M. Johnson. Pyramid signed Shirley to a seven-year contract in April 1924, at £20 a week while making a movie, £15 a week otherwise.

    Cora Warner, who appeared in the support cast, ran the theatrical boarding house in Woolloomooloo where Shirley was staying.

    Production

    Filming began in February 1924 and took five months to photograph. Many of the scenes were in Melbourne on the steps of Parliament House, in the Fitzroy Gardens, and also St. Kilda Road. Interiors ere shot in Sydney at a studio in Rushcutters Bay. It was the first movie in Australia to run for ten reels and use double exposure.

    Reception

    The movie received good reviews and was a major commercial success, with The Sydney Morning Herald saying that it played "to a greatly interested audience."

    References

    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1925 film) Wikipedia