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  1. The Squatter's Daughter is a 1933 Australian melodrama directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Jocelyn Howarth. One of the most popular Australian films of the 1930s, it is based on a 1907 play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan which had been previously adapted to the screen in 1910.

  2. The Squatter's Daughter: Directed by Ken G. Hall. With Constance Worth, Grant Lyndsay, John Warwick, Fred MacDonald. A story of rival sheep stations and of the strong-willed squatter's daughter who wants to unite them.

    • (29)
    • Drama
    • Ken G. Hall
    • 1933-09-29
  3. 26. Apr. 2019 · Joan Enderby is about to lose her family’s sheep station, because she can’t afford to buy out the lease from the Sherringtons, who run the neighbouring station, Waratah. Old ‘Ironbark’ Sherrington returns after two years in London, where doctors have tried to save his sight.

  4. The feature film The Squatter’s Daughter, produced in 1933, was a landmark Australian film that was hugely successful at the time. Produced and directed by Ken G Hall (1901-94), the storyline is about a woman’s battle to save her family’s sheep station.

  5. Hall’s film focused on the rivalry between two sheep stations; one managed by a strong willed woman, Joan Enderby, and the other by a weak-willed enemy, Clive Sherrington. Hall believed in providing light relief in his dramas and the film introduced some of his most effective comedy sequences.

  6. The Squatter’s Daughter. 1933 Directed by Ken G. Hall. A story of rival sheep stations and of the strong-willed squatter’s daughter who wants to unite them. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Constance Worth Grant Lyndsay John Warwick Fred MacDonald W. Lane-Bayliff Dorothy Dunckley. 91 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review.

  7. A story of rival sheep stations and of the strong-willed squatter’s daughter who wants to unite them.