On the Friendly Road
On the Friendly Road | |
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Directed by | Rudall Hayward |
Based on | radio show by Colin Scrimgeour |
Release date |
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Running time | 7592 feet 84 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Budget | £800 (initial) |
On the Friendly Road is a 1936 film from New Zealand which told a story of New Zealand in the depression.[1][2]
It is one of four films made in 1935 (with The Devil's Pit, Down on the Farm, and Hei Tiki ) which lay claim to be the first "New Zealand talkie", although dubiously, as the film was not released until 1936.
Plot[]
The plot involves Mac McDermitt who is wrongly accused of theft and imprisoned, but is finally vindicated and cleared. The crusading Rev Colin Scrimgeour also starred. Sam Edwards said it has one-dimensional characters so is melodramatic, and "has not improved with age".
Cast[]
John Emmett Michael Mackle as Mac McDermitt
References[]
- New Zealand Film 1912-1996 by Helen Martin & Sam Edwards p49 (1997, Oxford University Press, Auckland) ISBN 019 558336 1
- ^ L. R. Shelton. 'Hayward, Rudall Charles Victor - Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10 accessed 22 November 2012
- ^ On the Friendly Road at the New Zealand Film Project accessed 22 November 2012
Categories:
- 1936 films
- English-language films
- New Zealand films
- New Zealand drama films
- 1936 drama films
- Films set in New Zealand
- Films shot in New Zealand
- New Zealand film stubs