词条 | The Golden West (1911 film) |
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| name = The Golden West | image = | caption = | director = George Young | producer = | writer = | based on = | starring = | music = | cinematography = Lacey Percival | editing = | studio = Australian Film Syndicate | distributor = | released = 27 March 1911 | runtime = 2,500 feet | language = Silent film English intertitles | country = Australia | budget = The Golden West is an Australian film directed by George Young set in the Australian goldfields. It is considered a lost film. ProductionThis was the first movie from the Australian Film Syndicate, which was formed in early 1911 with the financial backing of a draper, doctor and squatter from Goulburn. Their low-budget films were directed by George Young and their technical department was run by Jack Wainwright and Lacey Percival. The company ran out of a small studio and laboratory in North Sydney but did not last long due to poor financial returns for their movies.[1] References1. ^Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 16. External links
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