Franklyn Barrett

Most Popular Franklyn Barrett Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Breaking of the Drought Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

Wallaby Station in the outback is devastated by drought. The sheep are starving, but Jo Galloway (Charles Beetham) and his wife (Nan Taylor) battle on.

Across the Mountain Passes of New Zealand Trailer (1910)

01 February 1910

This travelogue was made by the French company Pathé Frères. An article in The Dominion newspaper in February 1910 reported that “through the medium of the kinematograph the public now know many people, cities, and scenic spots ‘by sight’ that they would not otherwise have known”.

A Girl of the Bush Trailer (1921)

25 March 1921

Lorna Denver is the wealthy manager of Kangaroo Flat sheep station. Rivalry arises when two men seek her hand in marriage.

The Sea Coasts of New Zealand Trailer (1910)

01 January 1910

This exquisitely coloured film shows how tourists travelled around New Zealand in the early years of this century - by boat, horse and trap, and on foot through bush walks and onto a glacier.

Struck Oil Trailer (1919)

20 October 1919

John Stofel goes off to fight in the Civil War, in the place of a deacon who gives him the title deed of a farm.

Know Thy Child Trailer (1921)

08 October 1921

A travelling salesman, Ray Standford seduces country girl Sadie McClure, but forgets about her when she returns to the city and marries Dorothy Graham, daughter of his boss.

The Monk and the Woman Trailer (1917)

08 October 1917

In eighteenth century France, the evil Prince de Montrale falls in love with Liane, but she runs away from him and seeks refuge in a monastery.

The Life of a Jackeroo Trailer (1913)

28 July 1913

A young Englishman leaves his actress girlfriend to seek an experience in Australia. He works as a jackeroo on a property and falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy squatter.

Australia's Peril Trailer (1917)

19 May 1917

Two German cruisers escape to the Pacific and begin to raid the Australian coast. They sink one merchant marine ship, leaving a sole survivor, Jack Rawson.

The Lure of the Bush Trailer (1918)

30 September 1918

Hugh Mostyn is sent from his family station to England for an education and returns to Australia years later as a "gentleman", complete with a white suit and monocle.

Funeral Procession of New Zealand Premier R.J. Seddon Trailer (1906)

01 August 1906

When New Zealand’s longest-serving prime minister, Richard John Seddon, suddenly took ill and died during his voyage home from a diplomatic trip to Australia, the country went into mourning.