One Hundred Years Ago is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale.
[5] The film was shot at Australian Life Biograph's factory in Manly, New South Wales.
In an old cell at Norfolk Island may be seen the following inscription: "I, Jasper Hugh Lovel, here proclaim, before God and man, I am innocent.
"[7] The Launceston Daily Telegraph called it: One of those costume playlets, which require a deal of patience, knowledge of the period, and considerable skill to produce.
Attention to tho dressing, atmosphere of the early period, and mise en scene, has been minute, iuid the results presented with clarity.