Below the Surface is a 1938 adventure film set in the coal region of Newcastle, Australia. Only part of the movie survives.
Below the Surface | |
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Directed by | Rupert Kathner |
Screenplay by | Rupert Kathner |
Story by | Stan Tolhurst |
Produced by | Rupert Kathner |
Starring | Stan Tolhurst |
Cinematography | Tasman Higgins |
Edited by | Stan Tolhurst |
Production company | Australian Cinema Entertainments |
Release date | 1938 |
Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Two miners compete for an important coal contract. One of them attempts to sabotage the other but fails.
The main investor in the movie was a prominent music house in Sydney. The film was shot on location in Cronulla, Sydney and Newcastle, with studio work done at Pagewood Studios.[1][2] Kather and Tolhurt built a mine set themselves. Shooting took place from November 1937 to February 1938.[3]
Like Kathner's first movie, Phantom Gold (1937), it was refused to be considered eligible for registration under the New South Wales Film Quota Act on the grounds of poor quality.[3]
The film was never released to cinemas, the only one of Kather's movies to suffer this fate.[4]
In February 1938 Australian Cinema Entertainments announced plans to make four more features that year for £40,000, the first which was to be Diamonds in the Rough.[5] This did not eventuate. Tolhurst did revive the name with his company, ACE Films, in the late 1940s.[6]
Films directed by Rupert Kathner | |
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