A Ticket in Tatts (1911 film)

A Ticket in Tatts is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale.

Despite being married with a child he invests his last shilling in a Tattersall's sweep ticket and draws the favourite.

He interviews Dick Fallows (Alf Scarlett), the owner of the favourite, and puts two-thirds of the sweep money with him.

Fallows confirms this was the case and suggest he tell his wife (Harrie Ireland) and leave town.

He is arrested by the injured Mrs Fallows, believing herself near death, confesses that Hare was innocent and her husband murdered Wynne.