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'Thoroughbred' is a 1936 Australian race-horse drama film directed by Ken G. Hall, partly based on the life and career of Phar Lap. Hollywood star Helen Twelvetrees was imported to Australia to appear in the film. The film also stars Frank Leighton and John Longden.

Plot summary



A Canadian horse trainer, Joan, is the adopted daughter of horse trainer and breeder Ma Dawson. She buys an unwanted thoroughbred colt named Stormalong. Joan nurses the horse back to health with the help of Ma's son Tommy, and Stormalong starts to win races. He becomes the favourite to win the Melbourne Cup which attracts the interest of a gambling syndicate who try to dope the horse and kill it in a stable fire. They then kidnap Tommy prior to the race.

Stormalong manages to participate in the Cup, and although is mortally wounded by a sniper, lives long enough to come first place. Tommy escapes and helps the police capture the gangsters.

Cast



*Helen Twelvetrees as Joan

*Frank Leighton as Tommy Dawson

*John Longden as Bill Peel

*Nellie Barnes as Judy Cross

*Elaine Hamill

*Ronald Whelan

*Les Warton

*Harold Meade

*Edmond Seward as Mr Terry

Production



The film was the first made by Cinesound after the studio ceased production in 1935 enabling Hall to visit Hollywood for a number of months. While in Hollywood there he signed contracts with American star Helen Twelvetrees and writer Edmond Seward to work on the film. (Sally Blane and Norman Foster had been originally considered).

He also purchased a rear-projection unit which was used extensively in the film. The budget was originally announced as 25,000.

Twelvetrees was paid 1,000 a week, reportedly the highest salary ever paid by the Australian film industry to an actor.[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11851990 "Notes on the Screen." 'The Argus (Melbourne)' 6 Nov 1935: 10] accessed 15 December 2011 (Another source said 200 a week.)

Her co-stars would be Australian leading man Frank Leighton and English actor John Longden who was having an extended stay in Australia. According to Ken G. Hall, Twelvetrees and Leighton had an affair during filming, despite the actress having been accompanied to Australia by her husband and baby. Her husband found out and threatened to kill Leighton. Hall told Stuart F. Doyle who arranged for some detective friends to force Twelvetrees' husband to leave Australia.Hall p 105-108

This was the first movie with Cinesound for actor Ron Whelan, who joined the company as assistant director and also worked as an actor in several films.[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55934039?searchTerm=%22lovers%20and%20luggers%22&searchLimits=l-category=Article%7Ccategory%3AArticle|||sortby=dateAsc 'Versatile Ronald Whelan', 'The Mail (Adelaide)', Saturday 29 May 1937 p 12]

Australia's Prime Minister Joseph Lyons visited the set during filming.

The horses races were shot in part by a camera man being towed on a sled.

The climax is similar to the 1934 Frank Capra film, 'Broadway Bill'. Hall claimed he was unaware of this and blamed it on Seward.Hall p108

Release



The film was popularAndrew Pike and Ross Cooper, 'Australian Film 19001977: A Guide to Feature Film Production', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 172. although reviews were mixed, with some criticism of the script.

The film received a release in the UK, but was subject to cuts from the censor on the grounds of scenes depicting cruelty to animals, in particular the stable fire. The movie was not a success at the English box office.

A novelised version of the screenplay sold out within three days, at a rate of 1,000 copies a day."'Thoroughbred' Novel into Third Edition", 'Everyones', Wednesday, 25 March 1936, p7

References



Notes



Hall, Ken G. 'Directed by Ken G. Hall: Autobiography of an Australian Filmmaker', Lansdowne Press, 1977


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