Australia's Own

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Directed byJ. E. Ward
Written byJ. E. Ward
Produced byJ. E. Ward
StarringNellie Romer
Garry Gordon
Australia's Own
Directed byJ. E. Ward
Written byJ. E. Ward
Produced byJ. E. Ward
StarringNellie Romer
Garry Gordon
CinematographyJ. E. Ward
Release dates
  • 17 December 1918 (1918-12-17) (preview)
[1]
20 January 1919[2]
CountryAustralia
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Australia's Own is a 1919 Australian silent film set in New Guinea, with footage shot in the Yule Island area near Port Moresby. It is a lost film.

The title refers to the transfer of New Guinea from being a German possession to an Australian colony.[3]

In New Guinea, a young ex-Anzac officer and his girlfriend come into conflict with a German settler, Carl, who is trying to steal the woman's right to an oil well.[1]

Cast

  • Nellie Romer
  • Garry Gordon as Anzac soldier
  • J.E. Ward as Carl Hickmann

Production

J.E. Ward was a sketch artist on the staff of The Sydney Morning Herald who travelled extensively in Papua, shooting thousands of feet of footage. On the suggestions of Dan Carroll he decided to add some dramatic narrative to his footage, and in mid-1918 shot some scenes with actors Nellie Romer and Garry Gordon on Yule Island.[3]

Catholic missionaries complained about the filming and territory administrators impounded the footage on the grounds the film might hurt relations with the native population. Ward appealed and the footage was released.[3]

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