Directed by Robert G. McAnderson Productioncompany Pacific Films Running time six reels Initial release 1926 | Cinematography Claud C. Carter Release date 27 March 1926 Country Australia | |
Similar Red Sky at Morning, The Romantic Story of M, Transported, Journey Among Women, Adam's Woman |
The Tenth Straw is a 1926 Australian silent film heavily inspired by the novel For the Term of His Natural Life. Little is known of the director and cast, but most of the film survives today.
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Plot
Aristocrat Bruce Lowe is convicted for a crime he did not commit and is transported from England to Australia. An army officer, Matthew Marr, pretends to be a friend of Lowe's to gain access to his fortune and seduce his sister, Marie. On board ship, Lowe stands up to a bully and gains a friend in Richard Groves. Lowe escapes from prison, and heads to the bush. Some aboriginals discover a goldfield. Lowe proves his innocence, and Marr is arrested.
Cast
Reception
Contemporary reviews noted the similarities of the story to For the Term of His Natural Life.
References
The Tenth Straw Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA