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A Girl Of The Bush |
Copyright Title |
A Girl Of The Bush |
Released |
1921 |
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1921 |
Director |
Franklyn Barrett
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Synopsis |
Lorna Denver is the manager of the wealthy Kangaroo Flat sheep station. Rivalry for her hand in marriage arises between Oswald and a dashing young surveyor, Tom Wilson.Lorna gives shelter to a baby which has survived an attack by Aborigines on white settlers, and Tom is lead to believe that the baby is actually her own. Hurt by Tom's assumption, Lorna spurns him. Later Oswald is murdered and Tom is arrested an put on trial. At the last moment the Chinese chef on the station reveals that Oswald was seen murdered, not by Tom, but by another woman wronged by Oswald. Tom realizes the mistake about the baby and is happily reconciled with Lorna.
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web - Bonza - Representation of ethnicity in Australian Films . 00-00-1998 |
Anouk Watts
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This essay looks at the representation of ethnicity in two recent (1990's) films, Strictly Ballroom, and Head On and two early Australian films, A Girl From ...[full record]
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book - Legends of the Screen . 00-00-1981 |
John Tulloch
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A detailed examination of Australian cinema in the 1920s.
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