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The Cheaters

  • 1930
  • 1h 22m
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6.7/10
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Josef Bambach and Marie Lorraine in The Cheaters (1930)
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The daughter of the head of a criminal gang falls in love with the son of her father's most bitter enemy.The daughter of the head of a criminal gang falls in love with the son of her father's most bitter enemy.The daughter of the head of a criminal gang falls in love with the son of her father's most bitter enemy.

  • Director
    • Paulette McDonagh
  • Writer
    • Paulette McDonagh
  • Stars
    • Marie Lorraine
    • Arthur Greenaway
    • John Faulkner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Paulette McDonagh
    • Writer
      • Paulette McDonagh
    • Stars
      • Marie Lorraine
      • Arthur Greenaway
      • John Faulkner
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Marie Lorraine
    • Paula Marsh
    Arthur Greenaway
    • Richard Marsh
    John Faulkner
    • John Travers
    Josef Bambach
    • Lee Travers
    Nellie McNiven
    • Mrs. Hugh Nash
    Elaine de Chair
    • Louise Nash
    Frank Hawthorne
    • Keith Manion
    Leal Douglas
    • The Lady
    Stanley Court
    • Jules Severie
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    • Trivia
      The sound version of this film was considered lost for decades, until a rusty film cannister - found abandoned in a Bondi alleyway - yielded several of the sound sequences. Some comprised of entirely new footage shot especially for the sound version, others were silent sequences dubbed over, while others were a combination of the two, cutting between newer and older shots.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was first made as a silent. In an attempt to win a government film competition, a synchronised soundtrack and three talking sequences were added, turning the film into a 'talkie'. Today, only the silent version survives intact, though a few fragments of the sound version do exist.
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      Featured in Women of the Silent Era: Virgins, Vamps and Heroines (1997)

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    5/10

    Not much originality, but definite novelty value

    1930 production 'The Cheaters' is unusual not only because it is a relatively rare example of an Australian silent film (although a 'talkie' version was also made), but also because it is the work of three sisters: writer/director Paulette McDonagh, lead actress Marie Lorraine (performing name of Paulette's older sister Isabel) and middle sister Phyllis, credited as 'art department'. But there the unusuality ends; as is common in films of the era, there is little original about the plot: staying at a plush hotel to further a nefarious scheme of her criminal mastermind father, Paula (Lorraine) falls for wealthy businessman's son Lee (Josef Bambach). Unfortunately, Paula's father has dreams of revenge on Lee's father, after the latter had him sent to jail two decades previously. Can obstacles be overcome and happiness await these two star-cross'd lovers? (I am referring to Paula and Lee, not their fathers...)

    I find silent features a bit of an effort to watch: with no dialogue to help along the action, my attention is at risk of wandering - especially when several scenes are merely of people sitting around talking, as is the case here. But one thing that makes 'The Cheaters' stand out is the subtlety of the acting: Lorraine, especially, conveys her character's emotions without resorting to the anguished gurning of some silent-era movie stars. (Unfortunately Bambach, the so-called 'Australian Valentino', takes this too far: his habit of lowering his head and glancing through half-closed eyes on several occasions makes it seem as if he is nodding off.) I probably will not watch this again, but I am glad to have seen it once, for its novelty value if for nothing else. Seen online as part of the 2020 London Film Festival.
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    • Oct 12, 2020
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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1930 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • McDonagh Productions
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      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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