Isle of Intrigue
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Directed byA. R. Harwood
Written byA. R. Harwood
Produced byA. R. Harwood
CinematographyLeslie McCallum
Ed Wintle
Ed Wintle
| Isle of Intrigue | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | A. R. Harwood |
| Written by | A. R. Harwood |
| Produced by | A. R. Harwood |
| Cinematography | Leslie McCallum Ed Wintle |
Production company | A. R. Harwood Talkie Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Isle of Intrigue is a 1931 Australian film directed by A. R. Harwood. It was one of the first Australian talking movies.[1]
The pearling schooners of a trading firm are being robbed by a mysterious pirate. The son of the owner of the firm (James Alexander) goes to the South Pacific island of Avita to investigate and uncover the pirate's identity, vindicating a man who has been unjustly accused. He also has a romance.[2]
Cast
- James Alexander
- Helene Best
- John Cairns
- Darcy Kelway
- Norman Shepherd
- Dorothy Stanward
Production
The film was filmed and released simultaneously with Spur of the Moment (1931), using many of the same cast and crew.[3][4]