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The Man from Kangaroo is a 1920 Australian
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starring renowned Australian sportsman
Snowy Baker Reginald Leslie "Snowy" Baker (8 February 18842 December 1953) was an Australian athlete, sports promoter, and actor. Born in Surry Hills, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Baker excelled at a number of sports, winning New Sout ...
. It was the first of several films he made with the husband and wife team of director
Wilfred Lucas Wilfred Van Norman Lucas (January 30, 1871 – December 13, 1940) was a Canadian American stage actor who found success in film as an actor, director, and screenwriter. Early life Lucas was born in Norfolk County, Ontario on January 30, 1871,US ...
and writer
Bess Meredyth Bess Meredyth (born Helen Elizabeth MacGlashen, February 12, 1890 – July 13, 1969) was a screenwriter and silent film actress. The wife of film director Michael Curtiz, Meredyth wrote ''The Affairs of Cellini'' (1934) and adapted '' The Unsus ...
, both of whom had been imported from Hollywood by E. J. Carroll.


Plot

John Harland is a former boxer turned reverend posted to the town of Kangaroo in Australia. He falls in love with Muriel, an orphaned heiress, and discovers that her guardian Martin Giles is embezzling her inheritance. Harland earns the ire of parishioners by teaching young boys to box, and Giles manipulates local opinion to have the bishop remove him. Harland rescues a gentleman from a mugging in Sydney who suggests that he go to Kalmaroo where a criminal gang has driven the church out of the area. Harland preaches, and unexpectedly sees Muriel in the congregation; her property is near Kalmaroo. But her overseer is Red Jack Braggan who leads the gang which violently breaks up Harland's mission – much to the distress of Muriel who regards Harland as too timid – and is in cahoots with Giles. Harland goes to work as a station hand at a property neighbouring Muriel's. Giles arranges for Red Jack to kidnap Muriel so that he might marry the girl and thus prevent her giving evidence against him. Harland rescues Muriel: they leap from the stage coach as it thunders across Hampden Bridge into the Kangaroo River.


Cast


Production

Baker visited Hollywood in 1918 to shoot additional scenes for ''
The Lure of the Bush ''The Lure of the Bush'' is a 1918 Australian silent film starring renowned Australian sportsman Snowy Baker. It is considered a lost film. Synopsis Hugh Mostyn (Snowy Baker) is sent from his family station to England for an education and returns ...
'' and to study production methods. With E. J. Carroll he arranged to bring back a team of Americans to assist them making movies in Australia, including director
Wilfred Lucas Wilfred Van Norman Lucas (January 30, 1871 – December 13, 1940) was a Canadian American stage actor who found success in film as an actor, director, and screenwriter. Early life Lucas was born in Norfolk County, Ontario on January 30, 1871,US ...
, his wife, screenwriter
Bess Meredyth Bess Meredyth (born Helen Elizabeth MacGlashen, February 12, 1890 – July 13, 1969) was a screenwriter and silent film actress. The wife of film director Michael Curtiz, Meredyth wrote ''The Affairs of Cellini'' (1934) and adapted '' The Unsus ...
, actor Brownie Vernon, assistant director
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and cinematographer John Doerrer. Meredyth spent a few months in the
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in Sydney looking for topics to make movies about. It was later stated at the Royal Commission on the Moving Picture Industry in Australia that Meredyth felt "the only truly national subject about which producers could make a picture
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was horse racing. Australians, she said, had not yet developed any distinctive individuality of national character or tradition." This is what prompted the Carrolls to make all their films with Lucas and Baker about bush and station life. The film was shot on location in
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and
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, with interiors at the Theatre Royal in Sydney during September and October 1919. Carroll-Baker Productions was formed in 1919 with a capital of £25,000 between E. J. Carroll, his brother Dan,
Snowy Baker Reginald Leslie "Snowy" Baker (8 February 18842 December 1953) was an Australian athlete, sports promoter, and actor. Born in Surry Hills, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Baker excelled at a number of sports, winning New Sout ...
and the Southern Cross Feature Film Company. Said Dan Carroll at the time:
It Is not our intention to make any one subject which will not be of such a standard that it cannot be market ed in every English-speaking country in the world. With this ambition in view we are proud enough to think that we are being of national service to our own beloved Australia.
They bought a house, "Palmerston" in the Sydney suburb at Waverley and converted it into a studio. They ultimately made only two more films, ''
The Shadow of Lightning Ridge ''The Shadow of Lightning Ridge'' is a 1920 Australian silent film starring renowned Australian sportsman Snowy Baker. It has been called the most "Western"-like of the films Baker made in Australia. It is now considered a lost film. Charles ...
'' (1920) and '' The Jackeroo of Coolabong'' (1920).


Reception

The film was a success at the box office. The magazine The Lone Hand dated 24 February 1920 said that the film was:
. . . is exceedingly good. Naturally the picture abounds in faults of which, no doubt, its producers are keenly aware, and by which they will profit in their next effort. One of the most obvious of these faults is the tendency, whether directly or indirectly, to boost the star, “Snowy” Baker, not as a moving picture actor, but as an athlete, a pugilist, and in fact in every form of physical culture of which he is capable. It should be the object of the producers to make the public for the moment, that the star of the production was once a champion boxer, and yet, in one scene, they go to the trouble of putting in a sub-title to that effect. Nor does “Snowy” exactly fit into the role of a parson with his massive athlete's shoulders and his square, heavy jaw. It is when he throws aside his “cloth” and adopts the role of bushman that he shines, and then indeed, does he perform some amazing stunts of which even the redoubtable “Doug.” would be proud... Not the least these is a jump from a high bank to the *ack of a galloping horse, pinioning its rider in the saddle and controlling the horse from behind him, the while, with one free foot, he catches the hanging reins of his own horse and brings him in tow. The story, from a dramatic point of view, lacks interest, it being obvious that the plot has been woven with a view to giving the star full rein to exhibit his equestrian abilities, and this rather destroys the possibilities for the romantic element, so satisfying to the public taste.


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''The Man from Kangaroo''
at the National Film and Sound Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Man from Kangaroo, The 1920 films Australian drama films Australian silent feature films Australian black-and-white films Films with screenplays by Bess Meredyth Films directed by Wilfred Lucas 1920 drama films Silent drama films