On Our Selection
On Our Selection

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On Our Selection

1932
Movie
99 min
English

The movie opens with the title card "bushland symphony", followed by sounds and vision of the Australian bush. The subsequent action involves a series of various subplots centered on a "selection" in South West Queensland owned by Dad Rudd.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Ken G. HallGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the humorous and often challenging experiences of the Bailey family as they attempt to establish a farm on the Australian frontier. Led by the optimistic and resourceful Dad and Mum, they face numerous setbacks including droughts, land sharks, and wild animals, but their resilience and strong family bonds see them through.

Critical Reception

As one of Australia's earliest feature films, "On Our Selection" was a significant achievement, capturing the spirit and humor of Steele Rudd's beloved characters. It was well-received by Australian audiences for its relatable portrayal of rural life and its patriotic undertones, becoming a beloved classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of early Australian pioneering life.

  • Celebrated for its enduring humor and strong family themes.

  • Considered a landmark film in Australian cinema history.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this early Australian film is not readily available in a consolidated format.

Fun Fact

Bert Bailey, who played Dad Rudd, was also instrumental in bringing the original Steele Rudd stories to the stage, having written and performed in stage adaptations for many years before the film was made.

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