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Mat 307—3 cols. x 10 inches (417 lines)
THE STORY
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Australia, 1830. Joseph Cotten, former stable groom, has served out a sentence for the killing back home in Ireland of the brother of his wife, Lady Henrietta (Ingrid Bergman). She has fellowed him to Australia and though he is now.a successful businessman, she has become broken and dispirited. Handsome Michael Wilding, cousin of the incoming governor, is welcomed to Sydney by Cotten who hopes the association of an old and equally nobly-born friend will aid his wife. Wilding enters the household, falls in love with Lady Henrietta and does succeed in partially restoring her confidence. But the housekeeper, a clever shrew, soon incites Cotten into believing there is more than friendship between the two. After .a row at a brilliant ball which Lady Henrietta and Wilding were attending, the latter is seriously wounded by Cotten. Facing prison again as a second offender, Cotten is revealed innocent when Lady Henrietta tells the governor it was she who killed her brother with Cotten assuming the blame. Wilding gallantly refuses to press charges against Cotten and he sails home to Ireland, the good wishes of his reunited friends, Lady Henrietta and her husband, bidding him farewell.
Running Vime: 117 minutes.