The Adventures of Algy is a 1925 Australian film comedy written and directed by Beaumont Smith about a "silly ass" Englishman (Claude Dampier) who inherits a sheep station in New Zealand.
New Zealand locations included Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Taranaki, and Rotarua (notably the hot springs).
The scene at the Gap focused on a sensational aspect of the story whereby a young girl attempts to throw herself over the cliff.
As with Smith and Dampier's previous film, Hullo Marmaduke, The Adventures of Algy was given a joint world premiere at Sydney's Lyric Wintergarden and Lyceum theatres.
Here again Beau Smith shows his originality, for he practically ignored the aenemic blonde and the sloe eyed brunette so usually sought after by directors and went out bald-headed for the real types wnich we see around us and who usually imagine themselves unfitted for the screen.