While There is Still Time

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While There is Still Time
Directed by Charles Chauvel
Produced by Charles Chauvel
Starring Peter Finch
Chips Rafferty
Grant Taylor
Cinematography George Heath
Distributed by Universal[1]
Release dates
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  • 1943 (1943)
Running time
12 mins
Country Australia
Language English

While There is Still Time is a 1943 short Australian dramatised documentary directed by Charles Chauvel about Australian soldiers during World War II.

It was the second in a series of films produced by the Austerity Loan Campaign.[2]

Plot

A young woman, Gracie, is bored with her factory work and dissatisfied with war life. Her soldier boyfriend, Jim, is blinded while fighting overseas, and writes her a letter which inspires Gracie and her workmates to make sacrifices and win the war.

Cast

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that:

Charles Chauvelss high ranking as Australia's leading film producer director is once again endorsed by a first-class production. This is easily the most impressive, most gripping locally-made documentary yet screened here. Its message is the memory it leaves, more than its brief, indirect request for the support of the austerity loan. Mr. Chauvel has most effectively clothed propaganda with compelling drama. As it should, the film will make many uncomfortable. Every one of its thirteen minutes is vibrant with quiet domestic realism and the humorous and tragic notes of its brief, but very boiling, Libyan episode... The film has as its theme the routing of selfishness by the recogni-tion of sacrifice. Its implications cut deep, and the narrative, poignant and very convincing, will leave none un-moved, for the film has an emotional quality rare in Australian productions. Acted by some of our most natural screen players, it gives newcomer Noala Warren the leading role, which she plays with astonishing poise and ability.[3]

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