Spur of the Moment is a 1931 Australian film directed by A. R. Harwood. It was one of the first Australian talking movies.
Harwood had attempted to make Australias first talking movie, Out of the Shadows in 1931 but been unable to complete it. However he managed to secure backing from a Melbourne businessman to fund two lowbudget films, this and Isle of Intrigue 1931 made in an old factory hat 61 Staley St West Melbourne which had been converted into a sound studio.The story was written by Melbourne playwright Betty Roland using the name Betty Davies. Filming began in June 1931 after a rehearsal period. ........
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