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''The Man from Snowy River'' is a 1920 film made in Australia. The film was silent and filmed in black and white, and was based on the Banjo Paterson poem of the same name. It is considered a
lost film A lost film is a feature or short film that no longer exists in any studio archive, private collection, public archive or the U.S. Library of Congress. Conditions During most of the 20th century, U.S. copyright law required at least one copy o ...
.


Plot

A country boy, Jim Conroy, is living a dissolute life in the city, running around with
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Helen Ross. When his father cuts him off, he is dumped by Helen and returns to the bush. Jim works for a corrupt
squatter Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use. The United Nations estimated in 2003 that there ...
, Stingey Smith, and falls in love with Kitty Carewe, daughter of John Carewe, the squatter next door. John is impressed with Jim's skill with a horse and invites him to train his finest horse, "Swagman", hoping to win enough prize money to save his farm. A jealous farm hand plots with Smith to fix the race so that the latter can take over the Carewe farm, letting "Swagman" go and run with the brumbies. However Jim rescues the horse and rides it to victory. Smith frames Jim for theft but he is proved innocent and Jim marries Kitty.


Cast

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Cyril Mackay Cyril Mackay (1890-12 July 1923) was an Australian-English actor. He was well known for his theatre appearances, and for playing the lead in '' The Man from Snowy River''. While in Australia, he worked for every major theatre management in the coun ...
as ''Jim Conroy'' *
Stella Southern Stella Southern was an Australian actress best known for her performances in the silent films ''A Girl of the Bush'' (1921) and ''The Bushwhackers (film), The Bushwhackers'' (1925). Originally from Sydney, she was working for a milliner when disc ...
as ''Kitty Carewe'' *
Tal Ordell Talone Ordell (1880–1948), better known as Tal Ordel, was an Australian actor, writer and director. Ordell was probably born in Calcutta, India, seventh child of Victorian-born parents William Odell Raymond Buntine, drover, and his wife Susanna, ...
as ''Stingey Smith'' * Hedda Barr as ''Helen Ross'' * John Cosgrove as ''Saltbush Bill'' *Robert MacKinnon as ''Dick Smith'' * John Faulkner as ''John Carewe'' *Charles Beetham as ''Bill Conroy'' *
Dunstan Webb Dunstan Webb was an Australian actor and director, who was a particular favourite of Australasian Films. Filmography *''In the Last Stride'' (1916) – actor *''The Breaking of the Drought'' (1920) – actor *''The Man from Snowy River (1920 film ...
as ''Ryan'' *Nan Taylor as ''Mrs Potts'' *James Coleman as ''Trooper Scott'' *Con Berthal as cook


Production


Development

Beaumont Smith Frank Beaumont "Beau" Smith (15 August 1885 – 2 January 1950), was an Australian film director, producer and exhibitor, best known for making low-budget comedies. Smith made his first film in 1917, '' Our Friends, the Hayseeds''. He went on t ...
bought the film rights to all the works of Banjo Paterson and spent two years writing a script. The copyright was held by Angus Robertson in entirety but they passed some of the money on to Paterson. Smith incorporated characters from various Paterson works, including squatter's daughter, Kitty Carewe, and swagman, Saltbush Bill. The character of Helen Ross, however, was Smith's original invention. Smith later claimed the price of the film rights was the highest ever that had been paid in Australian cinema, with the exception of '' The Sentimental Bloke'' (1919). In January 1919
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 ...
announced he would star in the film based on Smith's script. It was reported that "a start has already been made with the picture on Mr. Erie McKellar's station, where every facility is offered for the aiming of such thrills as the great ride from "Rio Grande," the bushranging scenes from "Conroy's Gap," and the tight from "Salt Bush Bill". Smith said the film would incorporate matters he had learned in America and would be released via
E.J. Carroll Edward John Carroll (28 June 1874 - 28 July 1931), better known as E.J. Carroll, was an Australian theatre and film entrepreneur. He produced several films of Snowy Baker and Raymond Longford and helped establish Birch, Carroll and Coyle. Difficu ...
. However Baker wound up not appearing in the film. In November 1919 Smith announced he would make the movie in Hollywood, as an attempt to break into the US market. He left in November 1919 but returned to Sydney within six months, bringing back with him a documentary about Hollywood, '' A Journey through Filmland'', which he released in Sydney in February 1921.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 99. In March 1920 he announced he would make the film in Australia. In May 1920 it was reported fIlming was delayed by the unavailability of film stock.


Casting

Smith used American talent available in Australia, including John K. Wells, who was assisting
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 ...
on the
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 ...
movies, and visiting actress Hedda Barr. (At one stage it was announced
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 ...
would star but this did not eventuate.) Cyril Mackay was a stage actor who had retired after suffering a nervous breakdown. He came out of retirement to play the role. The movie marks the film debut of movie star
Stella Southern Stella Southern was an Australian actress best known for her performances in the silent films ''A Girl of the Bush'' (1921) and ''The Bushwhackers (film), The Bushwhackers'' (1925). Originally from Sydney, she was working for a milliner when disc ...
, who was working as a shop girl when discovered by Smith; he gave her the name for this film. " "I believe it to be absolutely real", said Smith, "honest Australian, without any artificiality, burlesque, or exaggeration of types. There are no bushrangers, there are only true Australian people, and the film is as clear as the air of Kosciusko itself, and I believe the public will like it be cause of this".


Shooting

Shooting began in June 1920 on location at
Mulgoa Mulgoa is a village, located in the local government area of the City of Penrith, in the region of western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Mulgoa is located approximately west of the Sydney central business district. Mu ...
, Wallacia and Luddenham in the Blue Mountains. In order to obtain footage for the climactic race, Smith held a race day and invited horsemen from the local area to participate in four races at Luddenham.


Reception


Critical

''Smith's Weekly'' praised the movie saying it had:
Charming scenery, helped by clever photography and lighting. The story i» wholesomely exciting, with touches of kindlyhumour. The acting is excellent, though no great demands are ' made on those concerned...Mr. Smith is wise to show bush folk inan attractive light, whilst sacrificing nothing of the Australian atmosphere. Here, at last, is a picture, not only for local consumption, but one that will be welcomed overseas.
''Everyone's'' called the film:
A top-notch Australian production that revives one’s hopes for the establishment of a great movie industry in the Commonwealth. Beaumont Smith shows... what can be done with Australian scenery for backgrounds, and an Australian poem as the pivot for an interesting plot characterised by quick action. Thq, personalities of Paterson’s verses are skilfully interwoven with a story into which the woman interest "is cleverly in troduced... City and country alike will hail the ’'Man from Snowy River" scenically, and in both photographic and acting senses as the best Australian movie yet.


Proposed sequel

When Smith finished the film he announced plans for a sequel ''Clancy of the Overflow''. but this was never made.


See also

* Snowy River


References


Notes

* "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia – Theatre . Film . Radio . Television – Volume 1''" – Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee – Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996


External links


''The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses'' by Banjo Paterson
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Photo of Beaumont Smith directing ''The Man from Snowy River'' at Mulgoa
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