Eureka Stockade (1907)
7m
Running Time
October 19, 1907Release Date
Eureka Stockade (1907)
7m
Running Time
October 19, 1907Release Date
Plot.
The surviving seven-minute fragment (original length unknown) shows street scenes of Ballarat is believed to be part of the 1907 film, the second feature film made in Australia (after the 1906 production, The Story of the Kelly Gang). Other scenes in the lost reels of the film were believed to have included gold seekers leaving London; the issuing of licences; the rush at Canadian gully; the arrival of the first women at the goldfields; licence hunting; diggers chained to logs and rescued by mates; the murder of Scobie; diggers burning Bentley's Hotel; the Rebellion; Peter Lalor addressing the miners; burning the licenses; building the stockade; troops storming the stockade; the stockade in ruins; and a look at Ballarat 55 years later
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Cast & Crew.
Details.
Release DateOctober 19, 1907
StatusReleased
Running Time7m
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Eureka Stockade is a 1907 Australian silent film about the Eureka Rebellion. It was the second feature film made in Australia, following The Story of the Kelly Gang.
It was made by George Cornwell, and his brother Arthur, who was a motor mechanic.