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on 4 October 1919, breaking all existing box office records. It was also popular in
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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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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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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 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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581:Rediscovery
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510:intertitles
409:Ginger Mick
371:Development
277:1932 remake
272:Ginger Mick
237:silent film
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188:106 minutes
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1103:Archived
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649:See also
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304:gambling
300:larrikin
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1143:Variety
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