Sentenced for Life (1911 film)

[11] According to a contemporary report, "Vivid convict scenes are enacted, ending with a revolt by the prisoners.

[12] It was set in Van Diemen's Land[13] although one report claims it was New South Wales[14] The story starts in England, A shipowner's daughter is loved by two men, an artistocrat, Captain Hood, and a poorer man, Hayward.

[23] In 1911 the cast of a theatre production of the play in Geelong was listed as follows: It is highly likely at least some of these actors repeated their performance in the film.

[25] Perth's Sunday Times said "This paper's recent remarks on the general awfulness of bushranging films has had a desired effect.

Sentenced, for Life and Ben Hall are therefore gone to join the English Clarendon comic films that shocked this State a while back.