A tale of the ups and downs of the Rudd family who live on a ranch in Southwest Queensland.A tale of the ups and downs of the Rudd family who live on a ranch in Southwest Queensland.A tale of the ups and downs of the Rudd family who live on a ranch in Southwest Queensland.
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- TriviaRegarded as one of the most innovative films in Australian cinema, thanks to a new sound recording system, and responsible for kick-starting the Australian industry in the sound era.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Forgotten Cinema: The Golden Age of Australian Motion Pictures (1967)
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Bert Bailey gets to repeat his stage hit of more than a decade earlier -- he had been vetoed for the silent version -- based on Steele Rudd's stories.
It's a very old-fashioned movie, filled with rustic slapstick, village idiots, and melodramatic murders, with Bailey pausing occasionally to make a speech on the beauty and promise of Australia. Although it's a primitive piece as far as Hollywood film making was concerned -- at least among the majors -- you can understand why it was a hit in its native land It was, in fact, the first Australia sound picture to become a major hit, defined as making a lot of money. Bailey appeared in three more movies based loosely on Rudd's work.
One of the subtler pleasure of this movie is to see a kookaburra on a thorn tree sounding its call. Usually you only hear it in movies set in jungles.
It's a very old-fashioned movie, filled with rustic slapstick, village idiots, and melodramatic murders, with Bailey pausing occasionally to make a speech on the beauty and promise of Australia. Although it's a primitive piece as far as Hollywood film making was concerned -- at least among the majors -- you can understand why it was a hit in its native land It was, in fact, the first Australia sound picture to become a major hit, defined as making a lot of money. Bailey appeared in three more movies based loosely on Rudd's work.
One of the subtler pleasure of this movie is to see a kookaburra on a thorn tree sounding its call. Usually you only hear it in movies set in jungles.
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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