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The Spirit of Gallipoli

1928 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Spirit of Gallipoli is a 1928 silent Australian film. Originally running at 5,000 feet length only 1,554 feet survive.[2]

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Plot

A rebellious young man, Billy Austin, is conscripted into the Australian Army. Initially an unwilling soldier, he eventually becomes a good one, and dreams of serving with the ANZACs at Gallipoli. He eventually leaves the army, gets married and settles down on a farm.

Cast

  • Keith Gategood as Billy Austin
  • William Green as Jack Thomas
  • Samuel Harris as William Austin
  • Gwen Sherwood as Mrs Austin
  • Marie Miller as Gladys Merton

Production

The film was made by two young army trainees of the 55th Battalion with a cast of amateurs in early 1928. It was a propaganda piece to promote the role of the army in peacetime. Army co-operation meant enabled several scenes to be shot at Liverpool camp.[1]

The footage of the Gallipoli dream sequence is taken from the silent movie The Hero of the Dardanelles (1915).[3]

Release

Commercial reception appears to have been limited.[2]

References

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