Cupid Camouflaged

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Directed byAlfred Rolfe
CinematographyLacey Percival
Production
company
Release date
  • 31 May 1918 (1918-05-31)[1]
Cupid Camouflaged
Directed byAlfred Rolfe
CinematographyLacey Percival
Production
company
Release date
  • 31 May 1918 (1918-05-31)[1]
Running time
4 reels
CountryAustralia
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Cupid Camouflaged is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe.[2] It is a high society melodrama. The film was made to aid fund raising for the Red Cross. It is considered a lost film.[3]

Rosita Manners (Rosamund Lumsdaine) falls in love with Tony (Captain Saltmarshe) and become engaged on a picnic at Port Hacking. Rosita's mother (Mrs T. H. Kelly) wants her daughter to marry Valentine Loring (J.B.N. Osborne), who she believes is of noble blood. Tony and Rosita elope, so Rosita's mother tries to marry Valentine herself – until she discovers he is not from nobility, just a dress designer.

Cast

  • Mrs. T. H. Kelly as Mrs Manners
  • Miss Rosamund Lumsdaine as Rosita Manners
  • Miss Madge Hardy as Althea Gardner
  • Mr. James Osborne as Valentine Loring[4][5][6]
  • Captain Saltmarsh, A.D.C. as Tony Martin
  • Mr. J. L. Maude as Charles Leslie
  • Col. and Mrs. Macarthur Onslow
  • Captain and Mrs. Glossop
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
  • Miss Edith Walker[7]
  • Miss Barbara Bowker
  • Miss Betty Levy
  • Miss Nina Massie
  • Miss Joyce Allen
  • Mr. K. Austin
  • Mr. George Merivale
  • Mr. Ferguson

Production

Scenes were shot at Rona, Bellevue Hill, and Mr. A. W. Allen's well-known Port Hacking house, Moonbara,[8] The cast included many members of Sydney society and production of the film was extensively covered in society columns.[9]

Reception

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