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The Bondage of the Bush

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Wikipedia article




'The Bondage of the Bush' is a 1913 Australian silent film starring, written, produced and directed by Charles Woods. It is considered a lost film.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, 'Australian Film 19001977: A Guide to Feature Film Production', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, p 39 It screened widely in country areas.

Plot



The film was divided into the following chapters:

*the great race

*a leap for life

*horse and man precipitated to raging torrents below

*fight with the waters

*the dash for liberty

*the struggle on the cliffs

*the black boy's revenge

Cast



*D.R. Rivenall as Dan Romer

*Charles Woods as Gee-Bung

*Wilton Power as Wilfred Granger

*Jeff Williams as James Bramley

*Alfred Bristow as Parson Bramley

*Gertrude Darley as Monda Bramley

*E.W. Newman

*H. Ward

*H.N. Gannan

*E.L. Betts

*J. Darley

*G. Filmer as Sergeant Jones

*J. Hamilton as Trooper Wallace

References




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