First_Victory_Loan:_Return_Journey

<i>First Victory Loan: Return Journey</i>

First Victory Loan: Return Journey

1944 Australian film


First Victory Loan: Return Journey is a short documentary film directed by Ken G. Hall made to encourage people to subscribe to the First Victory Loan.[1]

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Plot

A Padre visits the Davidson Family to console the mother and wife of an Australian soldier killed at the front.

Attempting to calm the angry wife, the padre relates his experience of his ship being torpedoed and then being stranded at sea on an open lifeboat for many days. One of the two who died of wounds on the lifeboat was the Padre's only brother.

Cast


References

  1. Pike, Andrew Franklin. "The History of an Australian Film Production Company: Cinesound, 1932-70" (PDF). Australian National University. p. 243.



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