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The Waybacks (film)

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Directed by
  
Arthur W. Sterry

Starring
  
Vincent White

Release date
  
18 May 1918

Director
  
Arthur W. Sterry

Cinematography
  
Ernest Higgins

Produced by
  
Humbert Pugliese

Production company
  
Koala Films

Initial release
  
18 May 1918 (Australia)

Producer
  
Humbert Pugliese

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Based on
  
play by Philip Lytton novels by Henry Fletcher

Cast
  
Lance Vane, George Hewlitt, Rose Rooney, Gladys Leigh

Story by
  
Phillip Lytton, Henry Fletcher

Similar
  
The Midnight Wedding, The Romantic Story of M, Captain Midnight - the Bush, Captain Starlight - or Gentlema, The Fatal Wedding

The Waybacks is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Arthur W. Sterry. It is a rural comedy in the vein of Dad and Dave based on a play adaptation of a series of popular novels. Only part of the film survives today.

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Plot

The Wayback family visit Sydney from the bush. Dad and his son Jabex make friends with a group of bathing beauties at Bondi. Mum visits a fortune teller.

Cast

  • Vincent White as Dads Wayback
  • Gladys Leigh as Mums Wayback
  • Lucy Adair as Tilly
  • Louis Machilaton as Jabex
  • Rose Rooney as Frances Holmes
  • Harry Hodson as Dan Robins
  • William Turner as Charley Lyons
  • George Hewlitt as Nigel Kelvin
  • Lance Vane as Jack Hinds
  • Original play

    The Waybacks, also known as The Waybacks at Home and in Town, was a 1915 Australian play by Philip Lytton which was adapted from the stories by Henry Fletcher about the comic adventures of a rural family. The play was seen as attempt to cash in on the success of the theatre version of On Our Selection, and enjoyed almost as much popularity at the box office during its original run.

    The plot involves the Wayback family visiting Sydney and having various adventures.

    Production

    Director Sterry previously enjoyed success with The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang (1921). He appeared in the original stage production as Charley Lyons.

    The film was shot near Windsor and in Sydney. Two of the cast, Gladys Leigh and Harry Hodson, reprised their roles from the stage production.

    Release

    The film was released in August 1918. The premiere was held at Sydney Town Hall and resulted in a near riot as people sought tickets. The film went on to be a success with the box office. It continued to be seen in cinemas until 1925. It was re-released as The Waybacks of 1925.

    Sterry planned a sequel, The Cornstalks, but it does not seem to have been completed.

    References

    The Waybacks (film) Wikipedia