The Grey Glove is a 1928 Australian silent film based on a newspaper serial by E. V. Timms.
Synopsis
An amateur detective, John Courtney, tries to catch a mysterious criminal who always leaves a grey glove behind. He tries to protect the mysterious Pauline Hemingway.
His fiancee Margaret becomes jealous and sets off to follow him dressed as a boy.[6][7]
The film was shot at Australasian's Bondi studios.[9] It appears to have been shot prior to August 1926.[10][11]
The film was the first screen appearance of Val Lassau who had been in the chorus of Rose Marie.[12]
It seems there was some extra filming after Christmas 1926.[13]
Reception
The Australasian called it "an intriguing tale, in which action and mystery arc pleasantly mingled. Fortunately Mr. Webb has aimed at a mark that is not beyond tbc reach of a producer who has not the elaborate equipment of a costly studio at his disposal, and he has achieved his aim. The acting by a large cast is aa least as good as that in any Australian film."[14]
References
^"BURLINGTON PICTURES". National Advocate. New South Wales, Australia. 8 November 1928. p. 2. Retrieved 26 February 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
^"STUDIO GOSSIP". Western Age. Dubbo, NSW: National Library of Australia. 7 January 1927. p. 3. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
^"The PICTURE WORLD". Table Talk. No. 3145. Victoria, Australia. 16 August 1928. p. 23. Retrieved 26 February 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
^"MOVING PICTURES". The Australasian. Vol. CXXV, no. 4, 155. Victoria, Australia. 25 August 1928. p. 23 (METROPOLITAN EDITION). Retrieved 26 February 2024 – via National Library of Australia.