A Melbourne Mystery

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Directed byJohn Gavin
Produced byJohn Gavin
StarringJohn Gavin
CinematographyA. Sculthorpe
A Melbourne Mystery
The Age 10 May 1913
Directed byJohn Gavin
Produced byJohn Gavin
StarringJohn Gavin
CinematographyA. Sculthorpe
Release date
  • 12 May 1913 (1913-05-12)
[1]
Running time
4,000 feet[2]
CountryAustralia
LanguageSilent film

A Melbourne Mystery is a 1913 Australian silent film starring John Gavin.[3] Another title is The Unseen Hand.[4]

It is considered a lost film.

According to the Newcastle Morning Herald "it is full of thrilling adventure and exciting experience:at sea and in foreign parts, with all the elements of romance and mystery woven into the plot."[4]

Production

The film was shot in Melbourne.[6] A. Sculthorpe, who worked on the movie, remembers the film as being "a little starved because of the promoters lack of finance" but said it "compared favourably with the Importations of the time." He also recalled shooting a sequence involving a brawl in Swanston Street which resulted in police trying to arrest the actors.[7]

Reception

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