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said " The photography and general setting of the picture are admirable... it is deeply human and true to the nature of a big class of city dwellers in the crowded areas. When it goes abroad it will reveal to the world outside something of the originality and unconventionality of the Australian. The
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on 4 October 1919, breaking all existing box office records. It was also popular in Britain and New Zealand, but did not succeed in the U.S., where test audiences failed to understand the language. Despite being recut with Americanised intertitles, having some scenes cut out, and being renamed for
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Bill and Doreen argue, but are eventually reunited and get married. Bill gives up drinking and hanging out with his mate, Ginger Mick, and becomes a family man. He gets an offer from his uncle to manage an orchard in the country, and he and Doreen settle down there with their baby.
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A major critical and commercial success upon its release in Australia, the film was also popular in New Zealand and Great Britain, and is generally considered the greatest Australian silent film, and one of the best Australian movies of all time. The film inspired a sequel,
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The National Film and Sound Archive commenced on a full restoration project for the film in 2000 using the various pieces of archive material available. The project included colour tinting as close as possible to the original. This 'new' version premiered at the 2004
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Sydney authorities refused to allow police uniforms to be depicted, or for shooting to take place in the city's gaols. However Longford managed to persuade Commonwealth dockside officials to appear as policemen and let him use an old watch house in Woolloomooloo.
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but were discovered by luck. The film was the U.S. version which had some scenes deleted and included intertitles for the American audience. It was however, a better quality print than any of the Australian copies, and provided a base for a complete restoration.
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The movie was shot in 1918 on location in Woolloomooloo, with the orchard scenes done at Hornsby Valley near Sydney, and interiors at open-air sets at Wonderland City, Bondi (which meant Longford could avoid paying excessive rental for using sets at the
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In March 1918 it was announced that Southern Cross had bought the rights and Longford would produce. In April Dennis arrived in Adelaide to give his thoughts on the script. He said Bloke had sold over 100,000 copies while its sequel
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called it a "triumph" adding "the acting was excellent throughout, and the orchestra provided a special musical synchronisation. Enthusiastic applause was forthcoming from the audience, at the conclusion of the picture".
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Dennis had tried to write the script himself but found it too difficult, so Lottie Lyell did it. The script relocated the story from Melbourne to Woolloomooloo in Sydney.
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using the latest sound recording equipment from the United States. The sequel was a hit but the remake, although directed by the prolific actor and partner of
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A 1952 fire in a Melbourne film library destroyed all but two boxes of film archives. The boxes revealed a complete 35mm nitrate positive of
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said " In the picture, as the book, the pure sentiment has a kind of divine alchemy, in which the slang has a quite natural place. "
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C. J. Dennis' original book had been a best seller since its publication in 1915. It was read by executive J. D. Williams who gave
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The movie was first screened privately at Adelaide Wondergraph on 26 November 1918 in the presence of Dennis and the filmmakers.
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a copy and suggested it might make a good movie. Longford gave it to his partner Lottie Lyell and she was supportive.
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to great acclaim, although Longford was not invited, as the organisers did not realise he was still alive.
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had extensive experience working in suburban vaudeville but had only made two short movies prior to this.
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On 3 December 1918 the film was shown privately in Melbourne at the Majestic Theatre. The
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said "Mr Dennis's work has been visualised with a masterly appraisement of tone values."
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Dennis appeared as himself at the beginning and found the experience nerve-wracking.
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An original 35mm negative of the film was discovered in 1973 at the Film Archive at
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claimed that the film had been made for £900 and grossed £50,000 around the world.
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Ina Bertrand, 'Raymond Longford's The Sentimental Bloke: The Restored Version.',
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factory, but faces competition from a more sophisticated rival, Stror 'at Coot.
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refused to screen the movie in the Union Theatre chain. However it was seen by
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E. J. Carroll also sponsored a stage version of the book in 1922 produced by
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company should be heartily congratulated up this example of its effort."
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Graham Shirley, Restoring and re-releasing 'The Sentimental Bloke',
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George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film
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Raymond Longford's The Sentimental Bloke: The Restored Version
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According to one account by 1922 the film had earned £33,000.
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The Sentimental Bloke at the National Film and Sound Archive
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who decided to distribute it in Australia and overseas.
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Raymond Longford & Lottie Lyell by William M. Drew
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called it "the best Australian made feature to date."
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Index

The Sentimental Bloke (disambiguation)

Raymond Longford
Lottie Lyell
The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke
C. J. Dennis
Arthur Tauchert
Lottie Lyell
Gilbert Emery
Arthur Higgins
Southern Cross Feature Film Company
E. J. Carroll
Silent film
silent film
The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke
C. J. Dennis
Raymond Longford
Arthur Tauchert
Gilbert Emery
Lottie Lyell
Ginger Mick
1932 remake
National Film and Sound Archive
Woolloomooloo
larrikin
gambling
Two-up
pickle
Arthur Tauchert
Lottie Lyell

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