Eleventh Hour (Australian documentary)
Eleventh Hour | |
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Directed by | Ken G. Hall |
Produced by | Ken G. Hall |
Starring |
Muriel Steinbeck John Nugent Hayward Margaret Sinclair |
Production company | |
Release dates | 1942 |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Eleventh Hour is a 1942 Australian short documentary film from director Ken G. Hall for the Department of Information.
It was the third in a series of movies to promote Austerity War Loans, following Another Threshold.[1]
Plot
A woman wonders if the sacrifices of war are worth it. Her first World War veteran husband assures her that it is.
Cast
- Muriel Steinbeck as the wife
- John Nugent Hayard as the husband
- Margaret Sinclair
Reception
The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that:
Ken Hall... has used the Anzac Day memorial services with effect... [the film] should rally the dilatory to the war bond booths. Muriel Steinbeck Is splendid... The mournful retrospection of... [the wife]... could with advantage be less insistent in the script, and more heartening implication and less exhortation be given to the propaganda angle of the narrative.[2]
References
- ↑ ""Eleventh Hour".". The Mirror (Perth: National Library of Australia). 7 November 1942. p. 9. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
- ↑ "NEW FILMS.". The Sydney Morning Herald (National Library of Australia). 9 November 1942. p. 7. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
External links
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