Double Trouble (1951 film)
Double Trouble is a docu-drama directed by Lee Robinson about two Australian men intolerant of foreign migrants who find themselves transported to a foreign country.[1]
Double Trouble | |
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Directed by | Lee Robinson |
Written by | Roland Loewe |
Starring | Frank Waters |
Cinematography | Frank Bagnall |
Edited by | Inman Hunter |
Production company | |
Release date | 1951 |
Running time | 10 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Unlike most movies from the Australian National Film Board it used professional actors, and gave Lee Robinson invaluable experience directing them prior to his first feature, The Phantom Stockman (1953).[2]
The film has since come to be regarded as historically significant because of its depiction of attitudes towards Australian immigration at the time.[3]
Robinson and editor Inman Hunter later wrote a story for a drama film together which became The Siege of Pinchgut (1959).
Cast
- Frank Waters
- Ken McCarron
- Maurice Travers
- Charles Farrell
gollark: * can you, me?
gollark: I can do that, can YOU?
gollark: Then explain the boot process of potatOS‽
gollark: However, you *are* Heavpoot.
gollark: Or me.
References
- "Honour For Australia's Little Films". The Sunday Herald. Sydney. 9 August 1953. p. 14. Retrieved 30 August 2015 – via National library of Australia.
- Lee Robinson interview with Albert Moran, Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture vol. 1 no 1 (1987)
- Paul Byrnes, 'Capturing a nation's reinvention', Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December 2004 accessed 17 December 2011
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