The Breaking of the Drought
Wallaby Station in the outback is devastated by drought. The sheep are starving, but Jo Galloway (Charles Beetham) and his wife (Nan Taylor) battle on. Their son Gilbert (Rawdon Blandford) falls in with the wrong crowd while studying medicine in Sydney: conman Varsy Lyddleton (John Faulkner) and the seductress Olive Lorette (Marie La Varre). Gilbert forges his mother’s cheques to pay for Olive’s favours, ruining the family. A bank takes ‘friendly possession’ of Wallaby Station. Gilbert’s sister Marjorie (Trilby Clark) keeps her brother out of jail, but he becomes a tramp, after Lyddleton murders Olive and kills himself. Marjorie’s suitor Tom Wattleby (Dunstan Webb) saves Gilbert from a bushfire, just as the drought breaks, restoring the family’s fortunes. Marjorie and Tom can now wed, as the sheep and cattle fatten on rich pasture.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1920 |
| Country | Australia |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | Franklyn Barrett |
| Runtime | 87 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.2/10 (5 votes) |
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The film constructs a potent family saga, relying on the stark contrast between the harsh, dignified struggle of the outback and the corrupting allure of the city. It explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the cyclical nature of fortune with a clear moral compass.
What lingers after the final reel is a sense of classical tragedy giving way to hard-worn hope. The resolution feels earned, a cleansing rain after a long spiritual drought. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Franklyn Barrett
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Best viewed as a sweeping, silent-era melodrama, allowing its visual storytelling and moral contrasts to resonate.
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