The Sentimental Bloke (1919)
Bill is a Woolloomooloo larrikin who vows to abandon his life of gambling and drinking after a spell in gaol following a raid on a two-up game. He falls in love with Doreen, who works in a pickle factory, but faces competition from a more sophisticated rival.
Director: Raymond Longford
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Arthur Tauchert as Bill the Bloke |
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Lottie Lyell as Doreen |
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Gilbert Emery as Ginger Mick |
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Stanley Robinson as The Bloke's Friend |
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Harry Young as The Stror 'at Coot |
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Margaret Reid as Doreen's Mother |
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Charles Keegan as Parson |
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William Coulter as Uncle Jim |
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Helen Fergus as Nurse |
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C.J. Dennis as Himself |
| Directing | Raymond Longford | Director |
| Crew | C.J. Dennis | Poem |
| Writing | Lottie Lyell | Writer |
| Writing | Raymond Longford | Writer |
| Editing | Lottie Lyell | Editor |
| Camera | Arthur Higgins | Director of Photography |