''Uncivilised'' is a 1936 Australian film directed by
Charles Chauvel. It was an attempt by Chauvel to make a more obviously commercial film, and was clearly influenced by
Tarzan
Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
.
The film is known as ''Uncivilized'' and ''Pituri'' in the United States.
Plot summary
Successful author Beatrice Lynn is commissioned by her publisher to go to the
Outback
The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia. The Outback is more remote than the bush. While often envisaged as being arid, the Outback regions extend from the northern to southern Australian coastlines and encompass a n ...
and locate the "legendary" white man, Mara, who heads an
Aboriginal Australian
Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands ...
tribe. Travelling by camel, she is abducted by an
Afghan cameleer, Akbar Jhan. He and his group of Aboriginal people provide
pituri, a narcotic, to other Aboriginal people. Previously not allowed into Mara's tribal land to sell his wares, Akbar Jhan has schemed to use Beatrice, a white woman, to arouse Mara's interest.
Meanwhile, the Australian Mounted Police has its hands full with a missing inspector, an international drug ring, and a tribe of Aboriginal warriors led by Moopil who have killed two prospectors, as well as searching for the missing Beatrice.
Mara buys Beatrice from Jhan, and the two fall in love.
Cast
*
Margot Rhys as Beatrice Lynn
*
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey (born Samuel David Hyams, 30 March 1893 – 25 July 1960) was a British film and stage actor, best known for playing Inspector Lestrade in six films of Universal's Sherlock Holmes series.
Early life
Hoey was born Samuel David ...
as Mara the White Chief
*Ashton Jarry as The Mounted Policeman – posing as Akbar Jhan the White Slaver
*Marcelle Marnay as Sondra the Half-Caste
*
Kenneth Brampton
Kenneth Brampton (died 21 June 1942) was an Australian actor, writer and director.
He was an actor in England before coming to Australia.
He later ran an acting school.
Filmography
*''Robbery Under Arms'' (1920) – actor, director
*'' The Din ...
as Trask the Opium Smuggler
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Victor Fitzherbert as John Hemmingway, publisher
*Edward Howell as Vitchi the Witch Doctor
*
Edward Sylveni as Salter
*Frank Dwyer as Bloom, a prospector
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Rita Aslim as Nardin
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John Fernside
John Fernside (died 27 October 1957, aged 65) was an Australian actor who worked extensively on stage and screen from the 1910s through to 1950s. He co-starred with Chips Rafferty in two Australian films of the 1940s; ''The Overlanders'' (1946) an ...
as Captain
*Jessica Malone as Hemmingway's Secretary
*Richard Mazar as Tong
*Z. Gee as Tiki
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David McNiven
*Norman Rutledge
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Bill Onus
William Townsend Onus Jnr (15 November 1906 – 10 January 1968) was an Aboriginal Australian political activist, designer, and showman, also known for his boomerang-throwing skills. He was father of artist Lin Onus.
Early life and educati ...
, as one of the
Aboriginal men
Production
After making ''Heritage'', Expeditionary Films were in an expansive mood and increased their capital from £15,000 to £50,000. They announced they had signed a contract with
E. V. Timms to provide a story, and also planned to make a movie about contemporary city life. The second project was never made.
In July 1935 Chauvel announced the film would be called ''Uncivilised'' and concern a white man who grows up among Aboriginal people in
North Queensland
North Queensland or the Northern Region is the northern part of the Australian state of Queensland that lies just south of Far North Queensland. Queensland is a massive state, larger than many countries, and its tropical northern part has been ...
. By October he had cast Margot Rhys, who had been in ''Heritage'', and Dennis Hoey, who was imported from England.
Chauvel commenced location filming on
Palm Island that month. Location shooting went for six weeks, with the use of Aboriginal actors strictly controlled by the Aboriginal Control Board.
Interior scenes were shot at the newly constructed
National Studios at Pagewood – it was the first production shot there. Aboriginal actors were brought down from Queensland to act in the studio scenes.
During filming, an animal trainer was attacked by a python, but he recovered and went back to work. After ten weeks in the studio, Chauvel then shot additional scenes at the
Burragorang Valley
Burragorang or Burragorang Valley is a locality in the Macarthur Region of New South Wales, Australia, in Wollondilly Shire. It is home to Lake Burragorang, which is impounded by Warragamba Dam. It is located within the Blue Mountains National ...
and the
Royal National Park
The Royal National Park is a protected national park that is located in Sutherland Shire in the Australian state of New South Wales, just south of Sydney.
The national park is about south of the Sydney central business district near the local ...
.
Release
Chauvel showed preview scenes to the press in May.
''Uncivilised'' had to have two scenes excised by the
censor for export. One scene was Margot Rhys
swimming in the nude, another was a strangulation of an aborigine. No cuts were required in Victoria.
Reviews were mixed.
US Release
The film was released in the US and performed well at the box office. However Expeditionary Films had sold the rights and benefited little from this. The company soon wound up and made no more movies.
The film was re-released in Los Angeles in March 1942 as ''Pituri'' and played on a double bill with ''
Black Dragons
''Black Dragons'' is a 1942 American film directed by William Nigh and starring Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, and George Pembroke. The cast includes Clayton Moore, who plays a handsome detective. The Black Dragon Society also appears in '' Let's G ...
''. The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' called it "a fast moving story whose elements maybe a little shopworn but which appeared new against the unusual background... picture proves that when the Australians get into their real stride as picture makers they will be second to none: for acting, production and photography are second to none." This version screened in New York the following year.
The film is now in the
public domain
The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work
A creative work is a manifestation of creative effort including fine artwork (sculpture, paintings, drawing, sketching, performance art), dance, writing (literature), filmmaking, ...
.
Soundtrack
Dennis Hoey's Mala character sings several songs in the manner of
Paul Robeson
Paul Leroy Robeson ( ; April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, stage and film actor, professional football player, and activist who became famous both for his cultural accomplishments and for his p ...
.
Novel
A
novelisation
A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play, comic book or video game. Film novelizations were particularly popular before the advent of ...
of the script was published in 1936. Authorship was attributed solely to Charles Chauvel but it is believed the book was written by Timms.
''Uncivilised'' the novel
at AustLit
AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource (also known as AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway; and AustLit: The Resource for Australian Literature), usually referred to simply as AustLit, is an internet-based, non-profit collaboration betwee ...
Notes
External links
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''Uncivilised''
at ''Oz Movies''
*
Review of film
at ''Variety''
Novelisation
*Serialisation of novel in ''The Land'' 6 Aug 1937 to 11 Feb 1938 â€
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1936 films
Australian black-and-white films
1936 adventure films
Australian adventure films
1930s English-language films
English-language adventure films