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On Our Selection (1932 film)

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398:, with location filming in Castlereagh, Penrith. Crucial to the movie's success was a sound recording system invented by Tasmanian engineer Arthur Smith, which enabled the film to be made without having to hire sound equipment from Hollywood. (The equipment cost £2,000 – to have imported it would have cost ten times that.) Hall later said Smith's contribution was so important "there would have been no Cinesound without him". 291:
visits from a parson and country dentist who removes Dad's tooth; his dim son Dave proposes to his girlfriend, Lily; his other son, Joe, causes slapstick havoc; Dave gets married and moves out with his wife and tries to borrow money from his father; Dad's daughter Sarah is pursued by the high-voiced Billy, who Dad doesn't like; Dad Rudd runs for parliament opposite Carey; and his horse wins a race.
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The main story concerns a murder mystery. Jim Carey attempts to blackmail Kate into being with him by lying about what she did in the city, and Sandy knocks him out. Carey later turns up dead and Sandy is suspected of the murder. The Rudds hold a dance and a police officer turns up to arrest Sandy
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owned by Dad Rudd: he owes some money to his rich neighbour, old Carey, who is determined to break Dad financially; his educated daughter, Kate, is pursued by two men, the poor but devoted Sandy and Carey's villainous son, Jim; one of his workers, Cranky Jack, has a mysterious background; comic
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was an enormous success at the box office, being among the top four most popular films in Australian cinemas in 1932 had earned earning £46,000 in Australia and New Zealand by the end of 1933. By the end of 1934 the film had made an estimated profit of £23,200 and Bailey had earned an estimate
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Most of the cast had appeared in the stage version. Although Bert Bailey was clean shaven and generally wore a fake beard for his stage performances, Hall insisted he grow a real beard for the film version; Bailey did and ended up wearing a beard for the rest of his life.
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claiming that "Australia's idea of what constitutes good comedy an obvious caricature of a typical bush homestead, is only likely to please an unsophisticated audience over here." It achieved 500 bookings throughout the country.
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The movie opens with the title card "bushland symphony", followed by sounds and vision of the Australian bush. The subsequent action involves a series of various subplots centered around a "selection" in
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was reluctant to make the film as he thought it was old fashioned but the play had been enormously popular and Stuart Doyle thought an adaptation would be well received.
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when Cranky Jack confesses he killed Carey because the dead man stole his wife. The film ends with Dad and Mum happily watching the sun come up.
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in 1912, which formed the basis for the screenplay. Bailey repeats his stage role as Dad Rudd. He also wrote the script with director
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was continually revived over the next two decades and by 1953 had earned an estimated £60,000. The profits were split 50-50 between
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and James Grant. (In 1938 Hall estimated that 70% of the film's income had been earned in country regions.)
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on the grounds that the British would not know what a "selection" was. Critical response was poor, the
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Shooting took place in mid 1931, partly in a makeshift studio at an ice skating rink in
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The movie launched Hall's career as a director and led to three sequels, starting with
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The movie was bought for release in the UK by Universal for £1,000 and was retitled
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as Dave, but a variety of actors would play Mum and their other children.
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The movie was one of the most popular Australian films of all time.
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Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production
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Bailey was paid £400 and received 60% of the profits.
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Ken G. Hall
Bert Bailey
Ken G. Hall
play
Bert Bailey
Edmund Duggan
Steele Rudd
Bert Bailey
Bert Bailey
Fred MacDonald
Dick Fair
Walter Sully
Cinesound Productions
British Empire Films
Steele Rudd
popular play
Bert Bailey
Edmund Duggan
Ken G. Hall
South West Queensland
Bert Bailey
Fred MacDonald
Dick Fair
John Warwick
Ossie Wenban
Dorothy Dunckley
Cinesound Productions
Ken G. Hall
Bondi Junction

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