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The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang (1921 film)

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'The Life Story of John Lee, or the Man They Could Not Hang' is a 1921 Australian silent film based on the true life story of John Babbacombe Lee. It is a remake of a 1912 film with some extra scenes of Lee's childhood.

Unlike many silent Australian films, a copy of the movie exists.

Plot



John Lee grows up in England and is falsely accused of the murder of Emma Keye at Babbacombe. Characters include his parents; Miss Key's employer, Ned Saw; Eliza Harris and Jane, servants of Miss Keye; Kate Farmer, Lee's sweetheart.

He is sentenced to be executed but the executions fail three times. Eventually, Lee is set free and is reunited with his mother and sweetheart at home.

Production



Sterry and Haldane enjoyed enormous success with the 1912 version of this story, so they decided to remake it. They added extra scenes of Lee's childhood and extra piety.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, 'Australian Film 19001977: A Guide to Feature Film Production', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 111.

It was registered for copyright on 8 September 1921.

Sterry registered a play for copyright in 1927 called 'The Life Story of John Lee' or 'The Babbacombe Tragedy'.

Reception



The movie proved very popular at the box office. Sterry and Haldane would often appear at screenings, delivering an oration. Haldane also toured the English speaking world showing this film and providing the oration that accompanied it.

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