Waltzing Matilda is a 1933 Australian film directed by and starring Pat Hanna.[5] It features Coral Browne.[6]
Plot
Chic Williams and his friend James Brown wrongly believe they have injured a policeman in a drunken fight. Fleeing a private detective who is following them, they head for the bush.
Chic and James find work as drovers at Banjaroo Station, where his old army mate Joe works as an overseer. James falls in love with the station owner's daughter. The detective arrives and tells James he has inherited money. James and his girlfriend announce their engagement and Chic sets off alone as a swagman, accompanied by a chorus of "Waltzing Matilda".[7]
Pat Hanna held a competition for the name of the film. A prize of £10 was shared amongst the 20 people who suggested "Waltzing Matilda".[9]
The character of Chic William was well established on stage and in Pat Hanna's previous movies but changed for this film- he is poor, drinking heavily and drifting from job to job.[10]
The film only ran for a short time in the cities but enjoyed more popularity in the country.[10] Reviews were mixed.[14] It was classified as a "middle grade" success at the box office.[4]
Hanna was frustrated at the financial return he was getting for his efforts and this was his last film.[15] However, in 1950 he said he was still making money by re-releasing his films.[16]
References
^"Raymond Longford", Cinema Papers, January 1974 p51
^"LOOK OVERSEAS FOR PROFIT". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 27 February 1934. p. 11 (CITY FINAL LAST MINUTE NEWS). Retrieved 27 August 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
^ ab"Counting the Cash in Australian Films"', Everyones 12 December 1934 p 19