Irene Dunne, Richard Dix, Mary Boland, Conway Tearle, Andy Devine, Henry Stephenson, Snub Pollard. Based on stories by E.W. Hornung. Originally produced as a motion picture in 1934. Anamorphic wide screen (1.33:1). Special features: audio commentary by William Wellman Jr. ; trailers.
Summary:
In 1874 Australia, debonair outlaw Stingaree, aided by his sidekick, Howie, uses his wily charm to take what he wants from the ruling class, with or without permission. When he meets composer Sir Julian Kent, who's on his way to see a promising opera singer Mrs. Clarkson, Stingaree abducts Kent and decides to take his place at the audition. He quickly realizes the real talent is Clarkson's servant, Hilda and not Mrs. Clarkson, so he promises Hilda that he'll make her a star.
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