
One Hundred Years Ago
One Hundred Years Ago is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale. It features an early screen performance from Louise Lovely (billed as "Louise Carbasse") and is considered a lost film.
Plot
The movie was billed as "an Anglo-Australian romantic drama". Jasper Hugh Lovel is sent to prison at Norfolk Island for a crime he did not commit. A woman in England who loves him manages to secure his pardon and they are reunited.
More details
author | P. W. Marony |
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director | Gaston Mervale |
genre | drama |
keywords | norfolk island |
productionCompany | Australian Life Biograph Company |
theme | romantic drama short silent |