The Life of Rufus Dawes

Rolfe then left Spencer to work for the Australian Photo-Play Company under Stanley Crick.

[18] Scenes involving Raymond Longford, who played Gabbett, were shot at La Perouse, Sydney.

Longford forgot that he would be visible to those on the other side of the cliff, and was startled to hear a piercing shriek and turned in time to see a woman on the beach below, running as though for her life.

She was not to be seen, but creeping towards him in single file he saw some fishermen and stragglers, armed with sticks, oars and any handy weapon.

The position looked ugly, and he reckoned he was in for a bad time, so rising to his feet, he gave a hail, intending to reassure the attackers that all was well.

[2][24] The Kalgoorlie Miner wrote "the subject is treated magnificently, and every detail is perfectly carried out.