Cupid Camouflaged


Cupid Camouflaged is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is a high society melodrama. The film was made to aid fund raising for the Red Cross. It is considered a lost film.

Scenes were shot at Rona, Bellevue Hill, and Mr. A. W. Allens wellknown Port Hacking house, Moonbara, The cast included many members of Sydney society and production of the film was extensively covered in society columns.Cupid Camouflaged has certainly succeeded in swelling the Red Cross funds but it is a poor advertisement for the acting talent of the nobility of Sydney. Cupid used to be a lively little cherub this camouflaged Cupid has taken a sleeping draught, and cant stay awake. The slight plot is effectively smothered under about a thousand feet of uninteresting foxtrotting and ungraceful acrobatic dancing, under another thousand of garden party, and an endless amount of teadrinking. ........

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