One Hundred Years Ago is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale. It features an early screen performance from Louise Lovely billed as Louise Carbasse and is considered a lost film.
The film was shot at Australian Life Biographs factory in Manly, New South Wales. Unlike many Australian films of the time, it was an original script, not based on a play. The author was Patrick William Marony.The story is founded on fact. In an old cell at Norfolk Island may be seen the following inscription I, Jasper Hugh Lovel, here proclaim, before God and man, I am innocent. May God avenge me on mine enemy. ........
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