Charles MacMahon Charles MacMahon i(A53922 works by)
Born: Established: 1861 Sandhurst, Bendigo area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 27 Jun 1917 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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1 3 form y separately published work icon For the Term of his Natural Life Charles MacMahon , 1908 Australia : MacMahon's Exquisite Pictures E. J. Carroll , 1908 Z1293309 1908 single work film/TV

The first of several cinematic adaptations of Marcus Clarke's classic and complex story, first published as His Natural Life, this version is essentially a collection of highlights. The screenplay is also heavily based on the popular stage version from a few years earlier. The Bulletin records in this respect that while the storyline had been 'severely edited, [the] boiling-down was evidently done by a man who knew his business, for the continuity of the yarn is quite unbroken' (ctd. in Pike and Cooper p.11).

The screenplay begins in England with the murder for which Rufus Dawes is wrongfully arrested, tried, and eventually found guilty. He is then sentenced to life as a convict in Van Diemen's Land, and it is from this point on that the story sees the bitter and harsh life that he is forced to endure. He later escapes and embarks on a voyage to freedom, while also encountering his long-lost love, Sylvia. The boat sinks, however, and the pair drown while holding each other in an eternal embrace.

1 form y separately published work icon Robbery Under Arms Charles MacMahon , ( dir. S. A. Fitzgerald ) 1907 Australia : MacMahon's Exquisite Pictures , 1907 Z820517 1907 single work film/TV

Set in the 1850s, Robbery Under Arms is the story of two brothers who follow their father's footsteps into a life of bushranging under the influence of the charismatic Captain Starlight. Told from the perspective of Dick Marston, the narrative sees him and his brother Jim set out on a series of escapades that include theft and robbery under arms. The story also explores the conflicting emotions that Jim experiences as his life leads him further away from his mother and sister and from the life and love that he might have otherwise have experienced.

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