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  1. The Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites . Premiere of The Broken Melody. Synopsis. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University.

  2. The Broken Melody. 1938 Directed by Ken G. Hall. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University. While celebrating at a nightclub, he demonstrates his skill with the violin with one of his original compositions. He also flirts with a young woman, Ann Brady, to the displeasure of a crook, Webster.

  3. The Broken Melody: Dirigido por Ken G. Hall. Com Lloyd Hughes, Diana Du Cane, Rosalind Kennerdale, Frank Harvey.

  4. Overview. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University. While celebrating at a nightclub, he demonstrates his skill with the violin with one of his original compositions. He also flirts with a young woman, Ann Brady, to the displeasure of a crook, Webster.

  5. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University. While celebrating at a nightclub, he demonstrates his skill with the violin with one of his original compositions. He also flirts with a young woman, Ann Brady, to the displeasure of a crook, Webster. A brawl results and John is expelled from university. John's sheep farmer father – who is disdainful ...

  6. australiancinema.info › films › broken melodyThe Broken Melody - ozcin

    Shot in October and November 1937, the film was released by BEF at the Embassy Theatre, Sydney, on 17 June 1938. Carefully promoted, it made an easy profit and late in 1938 was released in England by RKO under the title The Vagabond Violinist (to avoid confusion with a 1934 British crime melodrama also called The Broken Melody ).

  7. The Broken Melody ( 1938) A film with music rather than a musical, The Broken Melody is one of the few films of the 1930s that tries to depict the Depression’s effect on real people. Length: 89 minutes. Original : 1.37:1 (Academy) Featured in the The Depression collection. Production company: Cinesound Productions. Source: NFSA title number: 7580.