The Man Who Forgot | |
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Directed by | A. R. Harwood |
Produced by | A. R. Harwood |
Starring | Walter Nicholls William Hallam |
Cinematography | William Hallam |
Distributed by | Walter Nicholls William Hallam A. R. Harwood |
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Running time | 5,000 feet |
Country | Australia |
The Man Who Forgot is a 1927 silent Australian feature film which marked the directorial debut of A. R. Harwood. It is considered a lost film.
Production
Little is known about the movie apart from the fact it was a low-budget melodrama shot outdoors to save on studio costs. The story included scenes at the Ascot racecourse in Melbourne, a fight on the brink of the Werribee Gorge, timber felling in the Dandenong Rangers, and an escape by the hero in an aeroplane at the Essendon Aerodrome.
Release
Harwood distributed the film himself in partnership with his leading actors Nicholls and Hallam. They showed it on a double bill with Jewelled Nights (1925) around rural Victoria. Harwood, Nicholls and Hallam then announced plans to make a second feature together, a farce called Struth, but the project was abandoned and Harwood spent the next few years in distribution.
Cast
- William Hallam as Crazy Dan
- Walter Nicholls as Stephen Jackson
References
- ^ Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998 p141
External links
Films directed by A. R. Harwood | |
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