The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger
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''The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger'' is a 1910 Australian silent film about the bushranger
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Synopsis

The film starts with John Vane accepting a wager that he wouldn't bail up a Chinese man. Then Vane wins his bet by robbing a Chinese man, leading to headlines which say "Robbery Under Arms by John Vane" and Vane fleeing to the bush with his sweetheart. Later adventures include his capture and release of his sweetheart; the sticking up of the Keightley Homestead; the shooting of Michael Burke, which leads to Vane joining the Ben Hall gang; Vane's change of heart and surrender to Father McCarthy. He serves fifteen years in prison and after release retires comfortably. The chapter headings were: #The beginning of a downward career #bailing up a Chinaman #His capture and release by his sweetheart #Michael Bourke horse stealing #The Reward for his Capture #Sticking up the Bank at Carcoar #Police Surprised by the Gang #"That's My Watch." #Sticking up at Bathurst #Police in Pursuit #The Bushranging Camp; the Warning #When Rogues Fall Out #Vane Joins Ben IHali for Raid on Keightley Homestead #The Bush ; the Gang's Demand #Next Morning; the Demand Satisfied #The Quarrel; Vane's Remorse and Farewell to the Gang #Notice of Reward #A Mother's Devotion #Surprised, and Surrender of Vane to Father McCarthy #Vane in the Hands of the Police on his Way for Trial #Sentenced to 15 Years #Six Years Elapse: Released for Good Conduct; Thank God, "Free." #Thirty Years Elapse; Vane Surrounded by his Family ; " Peace at Last." #" Often from Evil Cometh Good." According to a contemporary report "the comic element is not forgotten, for the scene in which Vane is shown bailing up a Chinaman and discovers the booty hidden in the horse's tail, and the various intercits of the Celestial to avoid detection of the plant are not without their humorous side. Most attention however, is paid to the sensational."


Cast

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Jim Gerald Jim Gerald (1 January 1891 – 2 March 1971) born James Fitzgerald was an Australian comedian, circus clown, acrobat, writer, director and troupe leader and filmmaker. Theatre Historian Frank Van Straten has described Gerald as "the quintessen ...
* Lance Vane * Max Clifton *
Raymond Longford Raymond Longford (born John Walter Hollis Longford, 23 September 18782 April 1959) was a prolific Australian film director, writer, producer and actor during the silent era. Longford was a major director of the silent film era of the Australian ...


Production

John Vane was the last surviving member of
Ben Hall's gang Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett or Benson, and is also a given name in its own right. Ben (in he, בֶּן, ''son of'') forms part of Hebrew surnames, e.g. Abraham ben Abraham ( he, ...
. His memoirs had been published posthumously in 1908. It was the first dramatic film from Charles Cozens Spencer who had established a production unit in June 1908 which made newsreels and scenic short films. This unit was headed by Ernest Higgins who shot ''John Vane''.
Raymond Longford Raymond Longford (born John Walter Hollis Longford, 23 September 18782 April 1959) was a prolific Australian film director, writer, producer and actor during the silent era. Longford was a major director of the silent film era of the Australian ...
reportedly features in a lead role."Raymond Longford", ''Cinema Papers'', January 1974 p51


Reception

The film was advertised as "Our Own Production". The critic from the ''Argus'' praised the "splendid backgrounds of the sunny New South Wales bush" and said the movie compares "very favourably with the best foreign films". The ''Evening News'' called it "a first-class piece of photographic art". Box office response was popular throughout Australia. Although Spencer was purportedly dissatisfied with the final product,Graham Shirley and Brian Adams, ''Australian Cinema: The First Eighty Years'', Currency Press, 1989 p28 he went on to become a notable backer of early Australian movie production.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 9


References


External links

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