The Bush Cinderella is a 1928 New Zealand film starring Dale Austen, the second Miss New Zealand.
It was filmed in and around Auckland in 1928.
^ L. R. Shelton. 'Hayward, Rudall Charles Victor - Biography', from the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Sep-10 accessed 22 November 2012
^ The Bush Cinderella at NZ Film Project accessed 22 November 2012
The plot involves Mac McDermitt who is wrongly accused of theft and imprisoned, but is finally vindicated and cleared. The crusading Rev Colin Scrimgeour also starred. Sam Edwards said it has one-dimensional characters so is melodramatic, and "has not improved with age".
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