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Forsyth, from the novel Three Years with Thunderbolt by Ambrose Pratt, dp A. Thunderbolt ( John Gavin, 1910) Southern Cross Motion Pictures, prod. William Anderson, from the play by Bert Bailey & Edmund Duggan, dp Orrie Perry Olive Wilton, Bert Bailey, Edmund Duggan 6000 ft

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Squatter's Daughter, The ( Bert Bailey, 1910) aka The Land of the Wattle, prod. Moulton an Aboriginal character, Bunda, an Aboriginal woman, was played by Gavin's wife Agnes in blackface Moonlite ( John Gavin, 1910) aka Captain Moonlite, Southern Cross Motion Pictures, wr. Spencer's Pictures, dp Ernest Higgins Jim Gerald, Lance Vane, Max Clifton longest title Fitzgerald, 1910) Spencer's Pictures, prod. Life And Adventures Of John Vane, The Notorious Australian Bushranger, The, ( S. Kelly Gang, The (unknown, 1910) aka The Kelly Gang of Outlaws, Bail Up, aka Ned Kelly the Ironclad Bushranger, screened Atheneum Hall, Melbourne, 6 August 1910, then other venues in Sydney and Adelaide ( Reade 1975: 275) Sydney on the Spree (Globe Pictures, 1909) aka Motor Boat Pirates on Sydney Harbour, screened Queen's Hall, 31 July 1909 ( Reade 1975: 275) Scottish Covenanters, The ( Joseph Perry, 1909) Saved from the Sea (unknown, 1909) screened Spencer's Lyceum, Sydney, 1 January 1909 ( Reade 1975: 275) Heroes of the Cross ( Joseph Perry, 1909 much content from Soldiers of the Cross (1900) Quietest Horse in Australia, The (unknown, 1908) screened Spencer's Lyceum, Sydney, 18 April 1908 ( Reade 1975: 275) Carroll, Messrs Gunn Osborne & Jerdan from the novel by Marcus Clarke, dp Byers Coates Martyn Keith, Rosie Knight Phillips, Mrs Barry Lane 2000ft prison at Port Arthur, Tasmania Jim Gerald (Warrigal), George Merriman, Lance Vane, William Duff, Arthur Guest, Rhoda Dendronįor the Term of his Natural Life ( Charles MacMahon, 1908) prod. Robbery under Arms ( Charles MacMahon, 1907) MacMahon's Exquisite Pictures, screenplay, scenario, script Charles MacMahon, from the novel by Rolf Boldrewood, dp Byers Coates, William Duff, 5000 ft. 4000 ft Frank Mills, Elizabeth Tait, John Tait, Norman Campbell, Will Coyne world's first feature film, in the sense that it ran for more than an hour seventeen minutes of the film have been restored and released by the National Film and Sound ArchiveĮureka Stockade ( George & Arthur Cornwell, 1907) Australian Cinematograph Company, screened Atheneum Theatre, Melbourne, 19 October, 1907 ( Reade 1975: 275) Charles Tait, dp Millard Johnson, Orrie Perry, Reg Perry, c. Story of the Kelly Gang, The ( Charles Tait, 1906) J. Soldiers of the Cross ( Joseph Perry & Herbert Booth, 1900) The Salvation Army not as a whole a feature film, but a show with lantern slides, motion pictures, hymns and a spoken commentary included here because of obvious historical importance: the world's first drama film premiered 13 September 1900 the film sequences are lost only stills survive The year in which the largest number of films was made was 1911.

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No Australian feature film was released in 1943, 1948, and 1963. The (inclusive) master list, however, contains some films which were not completed.įilms in year groups are in alphabetical, not date order. This file should contain only feature films that have actually been released (screened at least once for a paying audience). Australasian Cinema > films > Australasian feature films by release dateġ970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Australasian feature films by release date






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