“BUSHRANGER.”—Johnny Cadell, an Australian aboriginal, leaps into the saddle at a film studio in Buckinghamshire while playing the part of Warrigal, a leading role in the film, “Robbery Under Arms.” The picture deals with life in the Australian gold-rush days of 100 years ago, Johnny Cadell being cast as a member of a bushranging gang. Until recently, he had no acting experience and was employed on a farm in South Australia, where he was prominent in buck-jumping contests.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 12
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78“BUSHRANGER.”—Johnny Cadell, an Australian aboriginal, leaps into the saddle at a film studio in Buckinghamshire while playing the part of Warrigal, a leading role in the film, “Robbery Under Arms.” The picture deals with life in the Australian gold-rush days of 100 years ago, Johnny Cadell being cast as a member of a bushranging gang. Until recently, he had no acting experience and was employed on a farm in South Australia, where he was prominent in buck-jumping contests. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 12
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