Hullo Marmaduke is a 1924 Australian film comedy drama from director Beaumont Smith about a naive Englishman (Claude Dampier) who comes to Australia as a remittance man.
Marmaduke (Claude Dampier) is the youngest son of a noble English family who is sent out to Australia on the RMS Osterley with his faithful valet Huggett (Jimmy Taylor).
Mrs Morton is killed by some burglars, including her husband, and with her dying breath asks Maramduke to look after her daughter.
Two of the principal cast members, Jimmy Taylor and Grafton Williams had previous film experience in South Africa.
Everyones magazine later said: The introduction of the sinking of the Australia into the final reel of his last success, “Hullo, Marmaduke,” was a touch of genius, which only Beau Smith would be guilty of.