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The Man from Kangaroo

  • 1920
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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The Man from Kangaroo (1920)
Drama

John Harland is a former boxer turned reverend posted to the town of Kangaroo. He falls in love with Muriel, an orphaned heiress, and discovers that her guardian Martin Giles is embezzling h... Read allJohn Harland is a former boxer turned reverend posted to the town of Kangaroo. He falls in love with Muriel, an orphaned heiress, and discovers that her guardian Martin Giles is embezzling her inheritance. Harland earns the ire of parishioners by teaching young boys to box, and G... Read allJohn Harland is a former boxer turned reverend posted to the town of Kangaroo. He falls in love with Muriel, an orphaned heiress, and discovers that her guardian Martin Giles is embezzling her inheritance. Harland earns the ire of parishioners by teaching young boys to box, and Giles manipulates local opinion to have the bishop remove him. Harland rescues a gentleman ... Read all

  • Director
    • Wilfred Lucas
  • Writer
    • Bess Meredyth
  • Stars
    • Rex 'Snowy' Baker
    • Agnes Vernon
    • Charles Villiers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    44
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    • Director
      • Wilfred Lucas
    • Writer
      • Bess Meredyth
    • Stars
      • Rex 'Snowy' Baker
      • Agnes Vernon
      • Charles Villiers
    • 2User reviews
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    Rex 'Snowy' Baker
    • John Harland
    Agnes Vernon
    Agnes Vernon
    • Muriel Hammond
    • (as Brownie Vernon)
    Charles Villiers
    • Martin Giles
    Wilfred Lucas
    Wilfred Lucas
    • Red Jack Braggan
    Walter Vincent
    • Ezra Peters
    Malcolm MacKellar
    • Foreman
    David Edelsten
    • Director
      • Wilfred Lucas
    • Writer
      • Bess Meredyth
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    Mozjoukine

    Ride 'em Stockman!

    The difference apparent in the films athlete and wannabe star Snowy Baker made, before and after his trip to the 'States to hob nob with Chaplin and Fairbanks, give some idea of the backward state of the Australian industry.

    The talents he brought back to make films at home were less than stellar but they proved to be skilled. In comparison with ENEMIES WITHIN, THE MAN FROM KANGAROO is quite impressive - well chosen angles, great pacing, competent performances, with an appealing heroine and Baker's stunting showcased effectively. He actually does the drop into the saddle from the veranda roof that they send up in HEARTS OF THE WEST here.

    The fact that this is a transplanted cowboy movie, complete with punch up parson, cattle rustlers, stage hold-up and frontier main street and the lack of shaded characters removes MAN FROM KANGAROO from serious consideration but it is passable entertainment and easily superior to the work being done around it.
    5Cineanalyst

    The Aussie Douglas Fairbanks

    I love the international presentation of the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. Beginning in France via Denmark and Germany, moving to some mostly Italian short films and continuing with an Australian feature, and that's just the first two days of a week-long program. As one might assume from the title, "The Man from Kangaroo" is a rollicking affair that hops all over the place, but the throughline is its Australian version of Hollywood star Douglas Fairbanks, Snowy Baker. There's the same Western-bound athleticism and promotion of a form of masculinity to largely audiences of boys, rescuing damsels and roughing up the baddies in a series of stunts, all done with a big grin on his face. Snowy even jumps on horses like Doug.

    Casting Baker as a parson who's delighted to hang around young boys who often are barely even dressed (one fighting leaves his backside exposed through torn pants, and the parson shows off his diving skills as other boys sit around in their swimwear) comes across as awkward nowadays in the wake of Church sexual abuse scandals, especially given that after the townsfolk complain about him, he's simply moved to a more "congenial" parish (although he also gives that up for a rougher, Wild West type locale). Moreover, it seems an odd mixture of two types of American Westerns around the time, of the Fairbanks stunt-work variety and the William S. Hart evangelizing sort. One scene, the pastor is a barrel of laughs and the next he's preaching against the ills of the devil's brew.

    The extent to which "The Man from Kangaroo" refuses to pick a lane and stick with it extends beyond the Baker's parson. The film is essentially two loosely-connected short films within one feature. What begins as an idyllic springtime love triangle with episodic scenes with the kids or the congregation and melodrama over the love interest's inheritance, as well as nauseatingly folksy art title cards, abruptly shifts into wild frontier chases on horseback and a battle over establishing a church, as well as another love triangle. Even a beautifully-composed opening shot blocked and framed by foliage eventually gives way to more prosaic cinematography. It's as though the filmmakers quit halfway through their own scenario and started another one all within the same film. And, only the flimsiest of contrivances brings Baker's parson and Brownie Vernon's Muriel together in another plot, both geographically and narratively. See, she arrives in the same town because she's there to visit the Parsons family... yup, not the parson's family, but the Parsons we never meet that just happens to bring her back together with the parson. Not very creative in the writing department.

    Add to this that Baker shows off both his real-world skill in boxing and swimming and diving, and I would think that there's supposed to be some theme of duality underlying all of this, but there's nothing there as far as I can see. There are other things here that make little sense, such as the parson waiting for a man to be clubbed over the head before he intervenes to apprehend the criminals--why not stop what he clearly knew was going to happen before it did? But, such questions seem beside what's clearly the intent here to base a bunch of action and stunt-work around an athletic star and maybe lure some of the same audience that Hollywood Westerns were attracting.

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 1920 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Better Man
    • Filming locations
      • Australia
    • Production companies
      • Carroll-Baker Australian Productions
      • Selig-Rork Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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