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Tiger Island (1930 film)

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Genre
  
Silent film

Writer
  
Gerald M. Hayle

Language
  
Silent

Director
  
Gerald M. Hayle

Cast
  
Godfrey Cass

Country
  
Australia

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Release date
  
March 1930

Tiger Island is a 1930 silent Australian film about a father and daughter living on an island off the Victorian coast who become involved in drug running. It is considered a lost film

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Plot

An old man and his beautiful daughter are lured to an island on the Victorian coast with the promise of a share in a deceased person's estate. The father finds the fortune was made from drug smuggling, the contraband being dropped off by passing steamers.

The old man joins the drug trade. A detective investigates and falls for the girl. The drug smuggler is unmasked, the old man is exonerated and the detective is united with the girl.

Cast

  • Beth Darvall
  • John Barry
  • Godfrey Cass
  • Charles Brown
  • Thelma Banks
  • Production

    The film was shot as a silent movie in 1929, in Melbourne and off the coast of Victoria. Advertisements for crew were listed in March, and the movie was complete by June. It was the second feature from the Victorian FIlm Production syndicate.

    Release

    The coming of sound pictures limited its commercial chances.

    The film was one of only four films entered in the Commonwealth government's ₤10,000 film competition. Of the four, it was judged the third best, after Fellers (1930) and The Cheaters (1930) but in front of The Nation of Tomorrow. However, only Fellers was ruled eligible for a prize.

    References

    Tiger Island (1930 film) Wikipedia
    Tiger Island (1930 film) IMDb