A Daughter of Australia (1922 film)
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Directed byLawson Harris
Written byDulcie Deamer
Albert Goldie
Albert Goldie
Produced byLawson Harris
Yvonne Pavis
Yvonne Pavis
StarringLawson Harris
| A Daughter of Australia | |
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| Directed by | Lawson Harris |
| Written by | Dulcie Deamer Albert Goldie |
| Produced by | Lawson Harris Yvonne Pavis |
| Starring | Lawson Harris |
| Cinematography | Arthur Higgins |
Production company | Austral Super Films |
| Distributed by | Austral Super Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 7,000 feet[1] |
| Country | Australia |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
A Daughter of Australia is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by Lawson Harris. It concerns a rich squatter, Arthur Fullerton (Charles Beethan), and his daughter, Barbara (Yvonne Pavis).[2][3]
It is considered a lost film.
A young English aristocrat, Hugh Ranleigh, falls for Barbara Fullerton, but is falsely accused of murdering a gambler in a night club and escapes to Australia. He finds work on a cattle station and falls for the squatter's daughter – who turns out to be Barbara. Eventually he proves his innocence.[4]
Cast
- Lawson Harris as Hugh Ranleigh
- Yvonne Pavis as Barbara Fullerton
- Charles Beetham as Mr Fullerton
- Charles Villiers
- Dorothy Hawtree
- Gilbert Emery as Jimmy
- J.P. O'Neill as Irishman
- Lilian Tate
