The Menace (1928 film)
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Directed byCyril J. Sharpe
Written byLouise Miller
Produced byPercy Juchau
StarringDavid Edelsten
| The Menace | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Cyril J. Sharpe |
| Written by | Louise Miller |
| Produced by | Percy Juchau |
| Starring | David Edelsten |
| Cinematography | Jack Bruce |
Production company | Juchau Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 34 minute |
| Country | Australia |
| Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
The Menace is a 1928 Australian silent film about the drug trade in Sydney. It is considered a lost film.[1][2]
Sydney businessman Percy Juchau formed a film company in August 1926. It employed five people who had experience working in Hollywood – director Cyril Sharpe, camera technician Al True, crew members Al True and Eric Wilkinson, and Louise Miller. This was the only movie they made.
It was shot in late 1926 and early 1927 at the Sydney Showground.[1]