The Raiders (1921 film)

Attention is called to an advertisement elsewhere in these columns of the meeting to be held for the purpose of establishing the picture producing industry in Brisbane.

The cast includes Miss May Bradford, an excellent type of Australian sportswoman, whose action in the piece calls for expert horse management.

The heavy lead is taken by Mr. Armand Lionello, (late of Cines Film Company, Rome).

The location chosen has been placed at the disposal of the players by Mr. C. O'Brien, of Moggil, and embraces some grand scenery, so near to Brisbane, yet so little known, being situated about eight miles from Indoorpilly Railway station.

[3] On 19 October 1921 the Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser carried an article about a film to be shown at a local cinema: The Raiders was screened last night before a fairly large house.