Squatter's Daughter (1933)
Directed by Ken G. Hall
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this early Australian sound drama, one that has rarely been seen outside of that country, a young woman in the outback valiantly tries to mediate between two feuding squatters (ranchers) who are fighting over the ownership of a particular station (ranch). The photography of the film is especially notable for its depiction of the beautiful Australian outback.
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family-feud, ranch, range-war