The Octoroon (1912 film)

In the deep south of 1850s USA, an octoroon is given her freedom by her white father but is later bought as a slave by the evil Jacob McCloskey.

According to articles from the time, other films made from this company included The Shadow of the Rockies, Black Talbot and The Diamond Cross.

[5] The film was shot in Sydney with an old paddle steamer, Narrabeen, standing in for a Mississippi river boat.

"The identifiable influence of Southern stories and characters at such an early stage in the history of Australian film is hard to ignore.

The Octoroon is especially notable because it deals with questions of race and blood, issues that were important and enduring social and historical preoccupations of the young Australian nation, as they continued to be for the United States.