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form y separately published work icon The Kid Stakes single work   film/TV  
Note: Based on Syd Nicholls' comic strip character Fatty Finn.
Issue Details: First known date: 1927... 1927 The Kid Stakes
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Film Details - Ordell-Coyle Productions , 1927

Producers:

Tal Ordell

Production Companies:

Ordell-Coyle Productions

Director of Photography:

Arthur Higgins

Cast:

Incl. Robin 'Pop' Ordell (Fatty Finn), Charles Roberts (Tiny King), Ray Salmon (Jimmy Kelly), Frank Boyd (Bruiser Murphy), Edward Stevens (Shooey Shugg), Gwenda Hemus (Betty Briggs), Billy Ireland (Seasy), Leonard Durell (Constable Claffey), Stanley Funnelle (Headlights Hogan), Joyce Hazeldine (Kitty Kelly), Jimmy Taylor (Horatio John Wart), Eileen Alexander (Madeline Twirt), Tom Cannam (Mr. Twirt), David Lidstone (Master Algie Snopps), Evelyn Rawle (Molly Kitty), Tal Ordell (Race Commentator), Syd Nicholls (himself).

Release Dates:

9 June 1927 (Wintergarden Theatre, Brisbane).

Location:

  • Filmed on location in Woolloomooloo streets and at the Potts Point home of theatrical entrepreneur Hugh Ward. The goat race was a real one held in Rockhampton, Queensland, due to legislation in New South Wales that prohibited them (National Film and Sound Archive).

Notes:

1. The Kid Stakes cost £4,000 to produce. Following its initial release, the film was cut to form several comedy shorts. These were later screened as part of preview programs for other feature films.
2. Robin Ordell (aka Pop) was the son of Tal Ordell.
3. Further reference: Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper. Australian Film 1900-1977, A Guide to Feature Film Production (1980, q.v.), pp. 178-179.

Settings:
  • Woolloomooloo, Kings Cross area, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,
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