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the matter of mounting and dressing, everything is a more elaborate scale than has hitherto been the case with locally produced screen subjects, and some striking effects have been achieved. A notable feature of the film is the bright, crisp photography, for which, it is said, natural light was used throughout. Mr Bertelle is to be complimented upon the excellent results obtained.
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The story...apart from its improbability, has quite as much to recommend it as dozens of other screen stories, and serves well enough to introduce some fine scenes and give the principals an opportunity to impart strength and detail to characters which in the prior picture were lightly sketched. In
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deals with the subsequent movements of the people associated with Nurse Cavell in the previous subject, who are actuated with a desire to avenge the martyr's death. Some sensational incidents are promised, culminating in the death of Captain Karl, the German officer who shot the wounded woman. The
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the Germans continue to practice atrocities. Two friends of Cavell, a Belgian officer, Captain Devreaux, becomes determined to get revenge. Among the German outrages depicted included: the flogging to death of a Belgian man who forgot to salute a German officer; the shooting of an old man who
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objected to the treatment of Belgian girls; the Kaiser awarding the Iron Cross to a man who murdered an innocent woman. In the end, the spy who denounced Cavell is shot by the Belgians. The German captain involved in the Cavell's execution is shot by a Belgian woman he was assaulting.
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original cast has been retained, and the producers state that special attention has been paid to dressing and mounting, which will be on a particularly elaborate scale. Among the new characters which appear in La Ravanche is no less a dignitary than the Kaiser himself.
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The movie does not appear to have been particularly successful at the box office, only running for a short time in cinemas. This was supposedly due to a combination of fatigue of the Cavell story, and the French title.
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In the coming film the imaginary characters which figured in the first picture again appear, and what may be called a sequel to the tragic death of the nurse is worked out. As its title suggests,
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The film was finished by March 1916. It was seen by a writer from the Melbourne
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against the Germans during World War I. It was a sequel to
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W. J. Lincoln
G.H. Barnes
W. J. Lincoln
Fred Kehoe
W. J. Lincoln
Maurice Bertel
Silent film
W. J. Lincoln
Edith Cavell
Nurse Cavell
lost film
Edith Cavell
Wavre
W. J. Lincoln
J. C. Williamson Ltd
"LA REVANCHE"
The Mail



"CINEMA PICTURES"
Winner



"AMUSEMENTS"
The Examiner


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