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Ernest Henry Higgins (19 October 1871 – 28 November 1945) was an Australian cinematographer during the days of silent film. He was the eldest brother of
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and
Tasman Higgins Tasman Higgins (8 April 1888 – 4 June 1953) was an Australian cinematographer during the early days of the Australian film industry, working for such directors as Charles Chauvel, Raymond Longford, Beaumont Smith, Louise Lovely and Ruper ...
. He shot the film '' The Throwback'' (1920) for director
Arthur Shirley Arthur Shirley (31 August 1886 – 24 November 1967) was an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director of theatre and film. He experienced some success as a film actor in Hollywood between 1914 and 1920. Biography Early life Born Hen ...
which resulted in Shirley unsuccessfully suing Higgins for breach of contract.


Life and career

In 1900, Higgins rigged up a projector from his father's shop's balcony with a screen on a building across the street. Higgins was working as a bioscope operator by 1903. The following year, he purchased a motion picture camera and began capturing Hobart streetscapes. Eventually Higgin's fascination with photography and cinema took him to Sydney where he found work at
Spencer's Pictures Spencer Cosens (12 February 1874 – 10 September 1930) best known as Cosens Spencer and posthumously as Charles Cozens Spencer, was a British-born Canadian film exhibitor and producer, a significant figure in the early years of the Australian f ...
filming newsreels and travelogues. Higgins was involved in a train crash at Richmond Station in 1906 while filming a newsreel. In 1908, Higgins filmed a boxing match between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson. The film, '' The Burns-Johnson Fight'' became a box office sensation, earning £2,114 in one week in Sydney, and £1,738 in Melbourne over four nights. In 1912, Higgins captured the first moving pictures from an aircraft for the production of the film ''The Camera in the Clouds''. Flying with William E. Hart, who was the first man in Australia to fly a plane, Higgins made eighteen flights over the course of the production. It premiered at the Lyceum Photo Show.


''The Throwback'' lawsuit

In 1922, Shirley Productions went into voluntary liquidation during the filming of '' The Throwback'' and Higgins, who was the production's cinematographer, overtook the business. Higgins was then successfully sued by actress Vera Remée for six weeks worth of unpaid wages. Director
Arthur Shirley Arthur Shirley (31 August 1886 – 24 November 1967) was an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director of theatre and film. He experienced some success as a film actor in Hollywood between 1914 and 1920. Biography Early life Born Hen ...
later sued Higgins for A£1000 in breach of contract, and for the detention of certain films and plates in connection with the movie. Shirley claimed that Higgins had promised to pay money for the preparation and production of the movie to a maximum of A£600. Higgins argued that Shirley had departed from the arrangement between them without his consent, and that he had disagreed with Shirley during filming over scenes that were shot, including the substitution of the female actors. The jury eventually found for Higgins, and awarded him costs. As a result, Shirley declared bankruptcy for the second time in his life, claiming he was the victim of Higgins' "hate, spleen and malice".


Select filmography

*'' The Burns-Johnson Fight'' (1908) *''
The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger ''The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger'' is a 1910 Australian silent film about the bushranger John Vane (bushranger), John Vane, who was a member of Ben Hall's gang. It was the first dramatic film from Cosen ...
'' (1910) *''
Captain Midnight, the Bush King ''Captain Midnight, the Bush King'' (US: ''The Bushranger's Bride'') is a 1911 Australian silent Western film about the fictitious bushranger Captain Midnight. It was the directorial debut of actor Alfred Rolfe. The film is based on the play o ...
'' (1911) *''
Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road ''Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road'' is a 1911 Australian silent film about the bushranger Captain Starlight. It was based on Alfred Dampier's stage adaptation of the 1888 novel '' Robbery Under Arms''. It is considered a lost film. ...
'' (1911) *''
The Life of Rufus Dawes ''The Life of Rufus Dawes'' is a 1911 Australian silent film based on Alfred Dampier's stage adaptation of the 1874 novel ''For the Term of His Natural Life'' produced by Cosens Spencer. It was also known as ''The Story of Rufus Dawes, or the Te ...
'' (1911) *''
Sweet Nell of Old Drury ''Sweet Nell of Old Drury'' (US: ''Nell Gwynne'') is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford starring Nellie Stewart about the relationship between Nell Gwynne and King Charles II. It is based on the 1900 play of the same na ...
'' (1911) *''
The Midnight Wedding ''The Midnight Wedding'' is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford based on a popular Ruritanian stage play of the same name by Walter Howard in which Longford had appeared. It is considered a lost film. It should not be co ...
'' (1912) *'' Australia Calls'' (1913) *'' A Long, Long Way to Tipperary'' (1914) – producer *''
The Shepherd of the Southern Cross ''The Shepherd of the Southern Cross'' is a 1914 Australian silent film about an Englishwoman torn between two men.Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Pres ...
'' (1914) *''
The Church and the Woman ''The Church and the Woman'' is a 1917 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford set against the background of sectarianism in Australia. It is considered a lost film. Synopsis Eileen Shannon falls in love with Dr Burton. However he i ...
'' (1917) *''
The Woman Suffers ''The Woman Suffers'' is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. It is a melodrama starring Lottie Lyell. Two-thirds of the movie still survives.Merv Wasson, "The Woman Suffers: Why Ever Was She Banned?", ''Cinema Papers'', Ju ...
'' (1918) *''
The Waybacks The Waybacks are an American four-piece band based in the San Francisco Bay area of California. Their style has been alternately described as Americana music, Americana, Progressive Bluegrass music, bluegrass, rock-n-roll, Folk music, folk, and A ...
'' (1918) *'' The Throwback'' (1920) (abandoned) *''
East Lynne ''East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter'' is an 1861 English sensation novel by Ellen Wood, writing as Mrs. Henry Wood. A Victorian-era bestseller, it is remembered chiefly for its elaborate and implausible plot centering on infidelity and dou ...
'' (1922)


References


External links

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Ernest Higgins
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* Australian cinematographers People from Hobart 1945 deaths 1871 births {{cinematographer-stub