fbpx
Wikipedia

The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang (1912 film)

The Life Story of John Lee, or the Man They Could Not Hang is a 1912 Australian silent film based on a stage play about the true life story of John Babbacombe Lee.

The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang
Directed byRobert Scott
Written byPhilip Lytton
Based onplay The Man They Could Not Hang by Claude Murrell
Produced byPhilip Lytton
CinematographyHerbert Finlay
Distributed byArthur W. Sterry (1917 onwards)
Release date
1912
CountryAustralia
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles
Budget£300[1]
Box office£50,000[2] or £20,000[1]

It was the first of three films (to date) on this story, and is considered a lost film.

Plot Edit

John Lee returns home to Babbacombe after a number of years service in the navy. He becomes engaged to his childhood sweetheart Kate Merton but his rival, Fred Masterville, tries to frame him by depositing twenty pounds in his bed. However he is stopped when Lee's friend Dicky Dood sees this and takes the money for his own use.

Masterville breaks into Miss Cleveden's house with an accomplice, Jim Wells, intending to commit robbery. He is spotted by Miss Cleveden and kills her, putting the bloodstained knife in Lee's room. Wells accidentally sets fire to the room. Lee is arrested, tried, found guilty and sentenced to death. Three times he is taken to the scaffold but three times it fails.

Lee is given a life sentence. Masterville presses his claim but Kate remains true. Twenty two years later Masterville and Wells are caught attempting to rob Kate's house. Wells turns in Masterville, Lee is released and marries his old sweetheart.[3]

Film Cast Edit

  • Mr Barrington as John Lee[4]
  • Edna Phillips as his sweetheart
  • Bobby Scott
  • Bob Henry
  • Fred Cope

Production Edit

The film was based on a popular four-act play, which was adapted from Lee's true life story.

Rights for perform the play in Australia were obtained by Philip Lytton. At one stage Lytton wanted to bring Lee to Australia on a lecture tour but Lee was too ill.[5]

Reception Edit

After the film was completed, producer Phillip Lytton was unenthusiastic about the film's commercial prospects and passed it on to an employee, Arthur W. Sterry, in 1917.[6][7] Sterry and his partner, Frederick Haldane, distributed the film themselves throughout Australia, New Zealand and England, often giving a lecture to accompany screenings.[4]

It was estimated the film earned £50,000 before 1921 when Sterry and Haldane remade the movie. This means it could arguably be one of the most profitable Australian movies of all time.[2] (Another account puts the gross at £20,000.[1])

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "£100,000 SPENT." Advocate (Burnie, Tas) 5 Jan 1928: 6. Retrieved 6 December 2011
  2. ^ a b Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 37.
  3. ^ ""THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG."". Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) . NSW: National Library of Australia. 2 September 1911. p. 4. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Items of Interest". The North Western Courier. Vol. 5, no. 152. New South Wales, Australia. 31 December 1917. p. 3. Retrieved 18 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "PHILLIP LYTTON DRAMATIC CO,". Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 - 1918). SA: National Library of Australia. 25 January 1913. p. 1. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  6. ^ Robert Sterry, 'Arthur Sterry' Sterry Worldwide
  7. ^ "Gave Fortune Away". Smith's Weekly. Vol. V, no. 20. New South Wales, Australia. 7 July 1923. p. 12. Retrieved 19 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia.

External links Edit

  • The Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang at IMDb

life, story, john, they, could, hang, 1912, film, life, story, john, they, could, hang, 1912, australian, silent, film, based, stage, play, about, true, life, story, john, babbacombe, life, story, john, they, could, hangdirected, byrobert, scottwritten, byphil. The Life Story of John Lee or the Man They Could Not Hang is a 1912 Australian silent film based on a stage play about the true life story of John Babbacombe Lee The Life Story of John Lee or The Man They Could Not HangDirected byRobert ScottWritten byPhilip LyttonBased onplay The Man They Could Not Hang by Claude MurrellProduced byPhilip LyttonCinematographyHerbert FinlayDistributed byArthur W Sterry 1917 onwards Release date1912CountryAustraliaLanguagesSilent film English intertitlesBudget 300 1 Box office 50 000 2 or 20 000 1 It was the first of three films to date on this story and is considered a lost film Contents 1 Plot 2 Film Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditJohn Lee returns home to Babbacombe after a number of years service in the navy He becomes engaged to his childhood sweetheart Kate Merton but his rival Fred Masterville tries to frame him by depositing twenty pounds in his bed However he is stopped when Lee s friend Dicky Dood sees this and takes the money for his own use Masterville breaks into Miss Cleveden s house with an accomplice Jim Wells intending to commit robbery He is spotted by Miss Cleveden and kills her putting the bloodstained knife in Lee s room Wells accidentally sets fire to the room Lee is arrested tried found guilty and sentenced to death Three times he is taken to the scaffold but three times it fails Lee is given a life sentence Masterville presses his claim but Kate remains true Twenty two years later Masterville and Wells are caught attempting to rob Kate s house Wells turns in Masterville Lee is released and marries his old sweetheart 3 Film Cast EditMr Barrington as John Lee 4 Edna Phillips as his sweetheart Bobby Scott Bob Henry Fred CopeProduction EditThe film was based on a popular four act play which was adapted from Lee s true life story Rights for perform the play in Australia were obtained by Philip Lytton At one stage Lytton wanted to bring Lee to Australia on a lecture tour but Lee was too ill 5 Reception EditAfter the film was completed producer Phillip Lytton was unenthusiastic about the film s commercial prospects and passed it on to an employee Arthur W Sterry in 1917 6 7 Sterry and his partner Frederick Haldane distributed the film themselves throughout Australia New Zealand and England often giving a lecture to accompany screenings 4 It was estimated the film earned 50 000 before 1921 when Sterry and Haldane remade the movie This means it could arguably be one of the most profitable Australian movies of all time 2 Another account puts the gross at 20 000 1 References Edit a b c 100 000 SPENT Advocate Burnie Tas 5 Jan 1928 6 Retrieved 6 December 2011 a b Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper Australian Film 1900 1977 A Guide to Feature Film Production Melbourne Oxford University Press 1998 37 THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG Singleton Argus NSW 1880 1954 NSW National Library of Australia 2 September 1911 p 4 Retrieved 7 December 2012 a b Items of Interest The North Western Courier Vol 5 no 152 New South Wales Australia 31 December 1917 p 3 Retrieved 18 August 2017 via National Library of Australia PHILLIP LYTTON DRAMATIC CO Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail SA 1898 1918 SA National Library of Australia 25 January 1913 p 1 Retrieved 7 December 2012 Robert Sterry Arthur Sterry Sterry Worldwide Gave Fortune Away Smith s Weekly Vol V no 20 New South Wales Australia 7 July 1923 p 12 Retrieved 19 August 2017 via National Library of Australia External links EditThe Life Story of John Lee or The Man They Could Not Hang at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Life Story of John Lee or The Man They Could Not Hang 1912 film amp oldid 1165727233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.