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Described as an 'Edwardian musical comedy' despite debuting in 1899, Floradora had massively successful runs both in London's West End and on Broadway in the early twentieth century.
Adaptations
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form
y
Painted Daughters
( dir. F. Stuart-Whyte
)
Sydney
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Australasian Films
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1925
7599990
1925
single work
film/TV
'A clever story takes the audience back to the time of the "Floradora" sextette, and is mainly concerned in the love affairs of two players, Mary Elliot (Zara Clinton) and Courtland Nixon (Rawdon Blahdford). Opportunity has been taken to translate to the screen pleasing studies of Australian girlhood in artistic settings, and among many exciting incidents Is a daring rescue from a burning building.'
Source:
'Britannia Theatre', Table Talk, 27 August 1925, p.20.
Notes
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Floradora is included in AustLit because of an Australian-written adaptation.
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