Three in One (film)
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{{Infobox film
| name = Three in One
| image =
| caption =
| director = Cecil Holmes
| producer = Cecil Holmes
| writer = Rex Rienits (Joe Wilson's Mates & The Load of Wood)
Ralph Peterson (The City)
| based_on = stories by Henry Lawson (Joe Wilson's Mates)
Frank Hardy (The Load of Wood)
| narrator = John McCallum
| starring = Reg Lye
| music = Raymond Hanson
| cinematography = Ross Wood
| editing = A. William Copeland
| studio = Australian Tradition Films
| released = {{Film date|1957|||Australia}}
| runtime = 89 minutes
| country = Australia
| language = English
| budget = £28,000Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998 or £8,000In the Picture
Sight and Sound; London Vol. 27, Iss. 6, (Fall 1958): 276.
}}
Three in One is a 1957 Australian anthology film directed by Cecil Holmes and starring Reg Lye. It consists of three separate stories, "A Load of Wood", "The City", and "Joe Wilson's Mates".
Plot
In Joe Wilson's Mates, Joe Wilson dies alone in a small town during the 1890s without friend or family. But because he carries a union card the local union member give him a decent burial.
The Load of Wood is set during the 1930s. Two men are doing relief work but can not afford to buy enough fuel to keep their families warm. They steal a truck of wood from a rich man's estate and distribute it around to need families.
In The City a young factory worker and ship assistant plan to marry but cannot afford it. The argue an walk the streets but realise they love each other.
Cast
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=''Joe Wilson's Mates''=
- Reg Lye as the Swaggie
- Edmund Allison as Tom Stevens
- Alexander Archdale as Firbank
- Charles Tasman as the Undertaker
- Don McNiven as Patrick Rooney
- Jerold Wells as Wally
- Chris Kempster as Longun
- Brian Anderson as Joe
- Kenneth Warren as Andy
- Evelyn Docker as Maggie
- Ben Gabriel as the Priest
- The Bushwacker's Band
=''The Load of Wood''=
- Jock Levy as Darkie
- Leonard Thiele as Ernie
- Ossie Wenban as Sniffy
- John Armstrong as Chilla
- Jim Doone as Joe
- Ted Smith as Coulson
- Edward Lovell
- Keith Howard as Shea
- Eileen Ryan as Mrs Johnson
=''The City''=
- Joan Landor as Kathie
- Brian Vicary as Ted
- Betty Lucas as Freda
- Gordon Glenwright as Alex
- Ken Wayne as First cab driver
- Stewart Ginn as Second cab driver
- Allan Trevor as Preacher
- Pat Martin as Customer
- Margaret Christensen as Customer
- Alastair Roberts as bodgie
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Production
Filming for tall three stories took place at Pagewood Studios before and after Smiley was shot there in 1955. Exteriors for the first two stories were shot in Camden and locations for the third were filmed on Sydney streets.
Reception
The film was positively received by overseas critics and screened at a number of festivals (including one in Communist China{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91246959 |title=Picture Shows in Red China. |newspaper=The Canberra Times |date=3 April 1958 |accessdate=10 December 2013 |page=4 |via=National Library of Australia}}) but struggled to obtain commercial release in Australia. It failed to recover its cost and Australian Tradition Films was liquidated in 1959.
References
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External links
- [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0758020/ Three in One] in the Internet Movie Database
- [http://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/three-in-one Three in One] at Oz Movies
- [https://cinemareborn.org.au/Three-in-One] 'Three in One' at Cinema Reborn 2021
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Category:Australian drama films
Category:1950s English-language films
Category:Australian anthology films
Category:Works by Ralph Peterson (writer)
Category:Films based on works by Henry Lawson
Category:Films based on Australian short stories
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