The Bush Cinderella
1928 New Zealand film
- 4 August 1928 (1928-08-04)
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The Bush Cinderella is a 1928 silent New Zealand film starring Dale Austen, the second Miss New Zealand.[1][2]
It was filmed in and around Auckland in 1928.[3][4]
Cast
- Dale Austen as Margaret Cameron / Mary Cameron
- Mae Bain as Mrs. Codlin
- Allan Cornish as The Doctor
- Tony Firth as Sergeant Bennett
- Walter Gray as Andrew Cameron
- Al Mack as Sammy
- Tom McDermott as Sam Codlin
- Cecil Scott as Lieutenant Neal Harrison
- Ernest Yandall as Michael Myrgatroyd
- J Scott as The family lawyer
- Freda Crosher as Jane Codlin
- Arthur Lord as Crook
- Jack De Rose as Crook
- Frank Willoughby as Dr Stanway
- Fred Chatwin as The detective
- Jack Elmsworth as Captain of “The Rio Maid”
- Tano Fama as First Mate
- Willie Kyle as Codlin Kid
- A Vaughn as Codlin Kid
- K Davies as Codlin Kid
- N Pearson as Codlin Kid
- M Pearson as Codlin Kid
- Maurice Quinn as Codlin Kid
- Phillippa Hayward as Codlin Kid
References
- ^ Martin, Helen; Edwards, Sam (1997). "New Zealand film, 1912-1996". Trove. Auckland; Melbourne; Oxford :Oxford University Press. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
- ^ L. R. Shelton. 'Hayward, Rudall Charles Victor - Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10 accessed 22 November 2012
- ^ The Bush Cinderella at NZ Film Project accessed 22 November 2012
- ^ "Australian Production Budget Drops Ninety Thousand Pounds This Year.", Everyones., 9 (459 (12 December 1928)), Sydney: Everyones Ltd, nla.obj-590190846, retrieved 7 March 2024 – via Trove
External links
- The Bush Cinderella at IMDb
- The Bush Cinderella at New Zealand Film Festival
- Poster of the film by the Film Archive of New Zealand
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Films directed by Rudall Hayward
- My Lady of the Cave (1922)
- Rewi’s Last Stand (1925)
- The Te Kooti Trail (1927)
- The Bush Cinderella (1928)
- On the Friendly Road (1936)
- Rewi’s Last Stand (1940)
- To Love a Maori (1972)
- The Bloke from Freeman's Bay (1920)
- Hamilton’s hectic husbands (1928)
- Tilly of Te Aroha (1928)
- A Daughter of Dunedin (1928)
- Hamilton Talks (1934)
- The Goodwin Sands (1948)
- Opo: The Amazing dolphin of Opononi (1956) (documentary)
- Inside Red China (1957)
- Wonders of China (1958)
- The Young Albanians (1972)
- The Doll's House (1973)
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