Yachts and Hearts, or The Opium Smugglers | |
Director: | Charles Byers Coates |
Starring: | Beryl Clifton Chris Olsen |
Cinematography: | G.L. Gouday |
Studio: | Antipodes Films |
Runtime: | 5 reels |
Language: | Silent film English intertitles |
Country: | Australia |
Yachts and Hearts, or The Opium Smugglers is a 1918 Australian silent film about opium smugglers in Sydney.[1]
It is considered a lost film.
Opium smugglers work in Sydney. There is a car chase which ends in a crash, a cabaret which turns into a church, a yacht race in Sydney harbour, and 40 bathing beauties.
According to one contemporary report the film consisted of "5 heart throbbing acts, wholly and solely produced in Australia by Antipodes Films. See the great motor smash, police raid on gambling saloon, and a girl's thrilling biplane flight over Sydney."[2]
This was the second movie from Antipodes Films, who had previously made A Romance of Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860. The movie was shot in January 1918.[1]
The film seems to have made little impact. It played as a support feature in some cinemas.[4]
Antipodes made no more movies.[1]