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'Possum Paddock' is a 1921 Australian film based on a popular play by Kate Howarde. It was the first Australian movie to be directed by a woman.[https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20090727150800/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/103201/20090728-0108/archive.sensesofcinema.com/contents/02/22/howarde.html Ina Bertrand, 'Celebrating Kate Howarde', 'Senses of Cinema', August 2002] Only portions of it survive today.

Plot



Andrew "Dad" McQuade (John Cosgrove), a tough farmer, faces ruin because of a bank loan he cannot repay. He decides to sell a fifty-acre field called 'Possum Paddock' to his greedy neighbour, Dan Martin (James Martin). However, Hugh Bracken (Jack Kirby), who is dating McQuade's daughter, Nancy (Leslie Adrien), sells his car to pay off the old man's debts. He then discovers that a railway is to go through the paddock and is worth a fortune.

Original Play



The play premiered in Sydney in 1919 and was a massive hit, touring for the next ten months. It starred John Cosgrove and Howarde herself, along with Fred MacDonald.

The play was revived a number of times over the years.

Production



Howarde made the film in collaboration with actor Charles Villers. The adaptation turned the story into a more serious melodrama rather than a broad comedy.

It was shot at the Rushcutter's Bay studio established by Charles Cozens Spencer. Many of the cast had appeared in the original stage production, including Howarde and her daughter Leslie Adrien, who played the female lead.

New South Wales censors insisted a subplot about an unmarried mother be cut, in particular a scene where she imagines throwing her baby into a river.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, 'Australian Film 19001977: A Guide to Feature Film Production', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 103

Reception



Although the film appears to have been commercially successful, Howarde made no further films, preferring to concentrate on her theatre career.

Cast



*John Cosgrove as Andrew McQuade

*James Martin as Dan Martin

*Leslie Adrien as Nancy McQuade

*Jack Kirby as Hugh Bracken

*Kate Howarde

References




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