Moora Neya, or The Message of the Spear
Moora Neya, or the Message of the Spear is a 1911 Australian silent film which was the first Australian movie to emphasise aboriginal people. It was described by a contemporary newspaper report as "on the same lines as the Indian cowboy pictures with which the public are familiar, except that it is a colonial production, and blackfellows are substituted for Indians." It is considered a lost film.
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Moora Neya, or The Message of the Spear
Moora Neya, or the Message of the Spear is a 1911 Australian silent film which was the first Australian movie to emphasise aboriginal people. It was described by a contemporary newspaper report as "on the same lines as the Indian cowboy pictures with which the public are familiar, except that it is a colonial production, and blackfellows are substituted for Indians." It is considered a lost film.
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1911-07-31
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Moora Neya, or The Message of the Spear
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1911-07-31
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Ethel Phillips
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Syd Rolfe
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