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interpolated, there are only five or six settings; and these are of the most limited nature. The camera once having been established, the actors begin, and go through their scenes without interruption, as though they were on a theatrical stage. There are no changes of angle, and very few changes of distance, to give variety... The weakness of Mr. Haylen's play is that it revives all that is dreary and horrible in wartime memories without developing any significant leading idea... Mrs. Gabriel... represents a cockney charwoman with a realism and a persistent sympathy which almost triumphs over the emptiness of the dramatic situation... Mr. Franklyn... has succeeded in toning down his exuberant stage methods into the greater restraint demanded by the camera. Mr. Leighton and Mr Bradley's parts give the same impression of ease and naturalness which these actors always convey in the theatre. Mr Campbell Copelin and Miss Marie Lorraine both show the same weakness – a colourless, monotonous method of delivering their lines.
342:, an Australian journalist who later became an MP. It was originally produced in 1930 at the Community Playhouse in Sydney and ran for 26 performances over 13 weeks. The McDonagh sisters saw the play and bought the film rights before the run ended. There was also a production in Townsville the following year, and another one in Sydney in 1939. 376:, I think, was the hardest job we've ever tackled", said Paulette McDonagh at the time. "Obstacle after obstacle crowded in on us. ... at times it seemed almost impossible to continue. But we realised we had to, and.. well... we just did. Difficulties and delay were a nightmare. But we managed to pull through." 430:
The movie only enjoyed a short run. It was the final film made by the McDonagh sisters. Isobel (Marie Lorraine) moved to London to marry and Phyllis went to work as a journalist in New Zealand. "We gave up because we thought we'd done our bit and we wanted to move on to other things separately", said
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That the characters chosen by the author were not Australian is a defect, inasmuch as he constantly betrays his ignorance of their natural speech and behaviour. The film adaptation has removed some incongruities, but not all. And to make a really successful film much more action and movement is
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required to break up the rather lengthy conversational passages between characters grouped in the same small scene. In fact, the direction as a whole is too amateurish for so ambitious a scheme, and the same thing might be said of some of the acting. Marie Lorraine, in particular, is miscast.
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A production in which the skill of the acting far exceeds the value of the dramatic material on which it has been bestowed... even when allowance is made for the cramped studio conditions under which the film has been prepared... Apart from the scenes from war-time newsreels which have been
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Filming took place in a studio in Centennial Park, Sydney in late 1932. It was logistically difficult because of the difficulty sourcing sound recording equipment and two of the cast, Leo Franklyn and
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The film had trouble getting distribution but was eventually picked up by Universal, who arranged for it to be re-cut. The world premiere took place in Canberra in 1933, in front of Governor General
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The McDonagh sisters promoted the movie by speaking at special luncheons about the filmmaking process. There was a private preview in Sydney in January 1933 which was introduced by
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praising it as "a welcome... in the subjects adopted by Australian film producers. and it received a minor release in Sydney the following year.
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was still recovering from his plane crash the previous year. Ethel Gabriel reprised her role from the play version.
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and various parliamentarians. Initial critical reception was generally positive,
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was less enthusiastic than his earlier colleagues, calling it:
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is a 1933 Australian melodrama set during World War I based on
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The play was published in 1933 featuring an introduction from
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Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production
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Index

Two Minutes Silence (1933 film)
Two Minutes Silence (song)
Paulette McDonagh
Les Haylen
Les Haylen
Paulette McDonagh
Phyllis McDonagh
Campbell Copelin
Marie Lorraine
McDonagh Productions
Les Haylen
McDonagh sisters
lost film
Armistice Day
charlady
Marie Lorraine
Campbell Copelin
Campbell Copelin
Marie Lorraine
Frank Leighton
Leo Franklyn
Dorothy Dunckley
Peggy Pryde
Les Haylen
Billy Hughes
Frank Leighton
J. C. Williamson Ltd
Campbell Copelin
Ted Theodore
Sir Isaac Isaacs

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