The Kellys of Tobruk

The Kellys of Tobruk was a comedy feature film planned by Rupert Kathner with an intended release in late 1942.

Advertisements were placed in newspapers in January 1942 calling for supporting players.

[1] The film was abandoned after Kathner's company, Fanfare, was taken over by Supreme Sound System.

[2][3] Kathner and his partner Alma Brooks were later charged with conspiracy to defraud by investors in Fanfare Films, but were acquitted.

[4][5] This article related to an Australian film of the 1940s is a stub.