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The Shattered Illusion

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Directed by
  
A.G. Harbrow

Starring
  
J. Robertson Aiken

Running time
  
5,000 feet (45 mins)

Director
  
A.G. Harbrow

Cinematography
  
Reg Robinson

Written by
  
A.G. Harbrow

Release date
  
January 1928

Initial release
  
January 1928 (Australia)

Screenplay
  
A.G. Harbrow

Production company
  
Victorian Film Productions

Cast
  
Clare Dight, Alec Sutherland, Gret Wiseman, Norman Arthur

The Shattered Illusion is a 1928 Australian silent film about a rich financier who is shipwrecked. Unlike many Australian silent films, a copy of it exists today.

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Plot

Financier Lewis Alden has a nervous breakdown and loses his memory. He joins the crew of a ship and is marooned after a storm at sea, along with Joyce. The shock of his causes him to regain his memory. One day he discovers a drifting lifeboat containing several newspapers and he discovers to his dismay that his companies have thrived in his absence and he is not as important as he once thought. He finds comfort from Joyce and after the two of them are rescued, decides to live on her family's plantation in New Guinea.

Cast

  • J Robertson Aiken as Lewis Alden
  • Gret Wiseman as Joyce Hilton
  • Don Winder as John Galway
  • Mary McDermott as Alice Newton
  • Jack Hooper as Dr Haynes
  • A.G. Harbrow as Dr Haynes
  • Alec Sutherland as tramp
  • Norman Arthur as John Elsworth
  • Clare Dight as Mrs Elsworth
  • Production

    The film was shot in July and August 1927, with interiors filmed in a backyard studio in Abbotsford, Melbourne.

    It was the first movie from Victorian Film Productions, who later made a comedy short, The Tramp (1929), and the feature, Tiger Island (1930).

    References

    The Shattered Illusion Wikipedia