United States / Nov 24, 1929 / Silent Version
Under The Southern Cross (1929)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Under the Southern Cross also known as The Devil's Pit or Taranga, is a 1929 American drama film set in New Zealand, directed by Lew Collins for Universal Studios, who also wrote the screenplay. Originally titled Taranga by the original director Alexander Markey, but was completed by Collins and released as Under the Southern Cross in 1929, then with the introduction of sound was given a soundtrack and retitled The Devil’s Pit in 1930. The film was shot on White Island, which has an active volcano. It is one of four films (with Down on the Farm, Hei Tiki and On the Friendly Road) which lay claim to be the first "New Zealand talkie", although dubious as the sound was added to the 1930 release in the United States. Only fragments of out-takes are left. The film probably has no connection with the 1927 British film of the same name, directed by Gustav Pauli.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Under The Southern Cross |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 24 novembre 1929 |
| Writer | Lewis D. Collins, Walter Anthony |
| Editing | Hugh Hoffman |
| Cinematography | Wilfrid M. Cline, Harold Smith |
| Assistant directors | Lewis D. Collins |
| Music | Bathie Stuart |
| Sound | Bathie Stuart |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Denmark / Feb 19, 1930
Argentina / Feb 20, 1930
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