The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show
The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. It was the third in his series about the rural family, the Hayseeds.[2]
The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show | |
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Directed by | Beaumont Smith |
Produced by | Beaumont Smith |
Written by | Beaumont Smith |
Starring | Tal Ordell Fred MacDonald |
Cinematography | A. O. Segerberg |
Production company | Beaumont Smith Productions |
Release date | 5 November 1917[1] |
Running time | 4,000 feet |
Country | Australia |
Language | Silent |
It is considered a lost film.
Synopsis
Dad Hayseed and his friends from Stoney Creek, including Dad Duggan, Cousin Harold, Sam, Tom, Poppy, Molly, Peter, Hopkins and M'Arthur, decide to hold an agricultural show. They go to Brisbane to ask the Governor of Queensland to open it and he agrees. They form a brass band to play, and the show is a great success.[3]
Cast
- Fred MacDonald as Jim Hayseed
- Tal Ordell as Dad Hayseed
- Harry McDonna as Cousin Harold
- Agnes Dobson
- Collet Dobson
Production
Like the first two Hayseed movies, Beaumont Smith used local appeal to make them attractive to audiences. This one was shot around Brisbane.[4] It was followed by The Hayseeds' Melbourne Cup.
References
- Ross Cooper,"Filmography: Beaumont Smith", Cinema Papers, March–April 1976 p333
- "THE HAYSEEDS' BACKBLOCK SHOW." The Advertiser (Adelaide) 1 Nov 1919: 11
- Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 73.
External links
- The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show in the Internet Movie Database
- The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show at National Film and Sound Archive
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