The Dingo
The Dingo is a 1923 Australian silent film directed by Kenneth Brampton. It is a melodrama about a drunken scoundrel who causes trouble. It is considered a lost film.
Plot
"The Dingo" is a nickname for Harry Selby, a drunken thief from the city who loves animals and little children. He marries a country girl, Molly, despite knowing that she loves someone else, Dr John Stirling. Selby becomes passionately jealous of Stirling's attentions to Molly and is encouraged in this by Oily Allen.
Cast
More details
author | Kenneth Brampton |
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director | Kenneth Brampton |
genre | drama |
keywords | country girl giving birth little girl young man |
productionCompany | British-Australasian Photoplays |
publisher | Duncan and Jones |
theme | melodrama silent |