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Within Our Gates (1915 film)

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Directed by
  
Frank Harvey

Initial release
  
1915

Cast
  
Frank Harvey

Release date
  
19 July 1915

Director
  
Frank Harvey

Written by
  
W. J. Lincoln Frank Harvey Monte Luke

Based on
  
The Man Who Stayed at Home by J. E. Harold Terry and Lechmore Worrall

Starring
  
Cyril Mackay Frank Harvey

Running time
  
3,000 feet or 5,000 feel (75 mins)

Production company
  
J.C. Williamson Film Company

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Cinematography
  
Maurice Bertel, Monte Luke

within our gates 1919 silent film


Within Our Gates, also known as Deeds that Won Gallipoli, is a 1915 Australian silent film about Australia's fight with Germany and Turkey during World War I, including the landing at Gaba Tepe during the Gallipoli Campaign. The story was partly based on a play The Man Who Stayed at Home.

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It is considered a lost film.

Within our gates excerpt


Plot

Max Huitzell (Leslie Victor), a German-American clerk in the War Office, is being blackmailed by a German spy (Norman Easty), transmitting information by wireless from his attic. The spy's adopted daughter Freda (Dorothy Cumming) falls in love with Edgar (Cyril Mackay), the son of the War Minister (John Ralston), and exposes her stepfather. Max and Edgar both enlist and meet in the Gallipoli Campaign, where Max gives his life to save Edgar.

Cast

  • Cyril Mackay as Edgar Ferguson
  • Leslie Victor as Max Huitzell
  • Frank Harvey as Carl Heine
  • Norman Estey as Heinrich Henschell
  • John Ralston as Andrew Ferguson
  • Dorothy Cummings as Freda Henschell
  • Raymond Lawrence
  • Charles Morse
  • Frank East
  • Development

    This was the first original feature film from the theatrical company J.C. Williamson Ltd. They had become concerned with reports of American films being made from plays which they were producing in Australia, and decided to move into film production themselves.

    They bought the studios of Lincoln-Cass Films in Melbourne and hired two of its staff, Maurice Bertel and W. J. Lincoln. After making two play adaptations, Williamson then decided to produce original stories, starting with Within Our Gates.

    Although it was the third movie they made, it was the first of their movies to be released.

    Production

    The cast were drawn from J.C. Williamson Ltd's theatrical stock company, many of whom appeared in a production of the play The Man Who Stayed at Home, on which the script was partly based. The director was English actor Frank Harvey, who moved to Australia in 1914.

    W. J. Lincoln later claimed making the film was his idea.

    The landing at Gaba Tepe was staged near Obelisk Bay near Sydney. Other location work was shot in Melbourne, and some interiors done at Melbourne's JCW Studio.

    Reception

    Reviews were very positive and the film was a popular success at the box office.

    The Motion Picture News called it "a really good war story, which is exceptional... Frank Harvey... deserves all the credit that can be given him for making such an interesting picture."

    References

    Within Our Gates (1915 film) Wikipedia