Fisher's Ghost (film)
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''Fisher's Ghost'' is a 1924 Australian
silent film A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, when ...
directed by
Raymond Longford Raymond Longford (born John Walter Hollis Longford, 23 September 18782 April 1959) was a prolific Australian film director, writer, producer and actor during the silent era. Longford was a major director of the silent film era of the Australian ...
based on the legend of
Fisher's Ghost ''Fisher's Ghost'' is a 1960 Australian operetta. It is based on the legend of Fisher's ghost which had previously inspired the 1924 film from Raymond Longford. Operetta The operetta was composed by John Gordon and was originally performed at ...
. It is considered a
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.


Synopsis

The film is set in 1820s New South Wales. Two transported convicts, George Worrall and Frederick Fisher, are released and take up farms at Campbelltown. They are both successful and become friends. Worrall persuades Fisher to go on a trip to England and says he will manage Fisher's farm. A few months later, Worrall goes to an estate agent with a letter from Fisher saying that he has decided to stay in England and has instructed Worrall to sell his farm. In 1826, a settler called Farley sees an apparition who purports to be Fisher sitting on a three rail fence. This apparition claims he was murdered by Worrall and later indicates where Fisher's body lays. Worrall is arrested at his wedding to a girl who does not return his affections. He is tried, convicted and sentenced to death. He eventually confesses to the crime.


Cast

*Robert Purdie as George Worrall *Fred Twitcham as Frederick Fisher *Lorraine Esmond as Nell Thompson *Percy Walshe *William Ryan *Ted Ayr as Jim Mead, the love interest *William Coulter *Charles Keegan *Ruby Dellew *Ada St. Claire *Charlotte Beaumont *Ike Beck


Production

Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell, in association with Charles Perry, formed a new company together: Longford-Lyell Productions. ''Fisher's Ghost'' marks the production company's first film.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 122. According to on contemporary account the film was shot on location in Campbelltown under the title ''The Life and Death of Frederick Fisher''. Longford sought the advice of Campbelltown residents and also explored the records on the subject from the local Mitchell Library. Another report however says the film was shot on location entirely in Windsor, featuring such locations as the Fitzroy Hotel and the old courthouse. The film was completed by August 1924. ''Fisher's Ghost'', ''
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'' (1925), and ''
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'' (1925) were the only three films produced by Longford-Lyell Productions as the company had already entered liquidation in June 1924, even before the film's release. Although Lottie Lyell and Raymond Longford created many films together, ''Fisher's Ghost'' and ''The Bushwhackers'' are the only films for which Lyell received credit as scriptwriter and assistant director before her death from tuberculosis in 1925.


Reception

Reviews were strong as was public response. The film is attributed to being one of the earliest and influential Australian horror films, paving the way for the resurgence of the genre in the 1970s after the Australian government began funding their movie industry. Union Theaters rejected the film be released in their
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theaters because their managing director,
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, claimed the film was "too gruesome" for the public. The film was shown in Hoyt theaters and yielded £1,300 in its first week of screenings. The head of the actor's federation claimed the film was prejudiced against by sales agents. In 1934 Longford registered a script for a remake of the film. However it was never made. In 2010, Tony Buckley, a producer who helped find and restore the 1971 Australian film ''
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'', called for a Film Search program to locate the lost negatives of ''Fisher's Ghost'' as well as other historic Australian films.


References


External links

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