Captain Thunderbolt
Fred Ward is imprisoned for horse stealing. He escapes from Cockatoo Island and under the name of Captain Thunderbolt becomes a bushranger, working with his friend and fellow escapee Alan Blake.
Cecil Holmes
Creswick Jenkinson
Casts & Crew
Grant Taylor
Charles Tingwell
Rosemary Miller
Harp McGuire
Also Directed by Cecil Holmes
This film contains three short stories about life in Australia in the 1950's.
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Life on a coaster, loading, ports, storm at sea, dramatic incidents in New Zealand, with commentary in rythmical verse.