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  1. The Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites . Premiere of The Broken Melody. Synopsis. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University.

  2. The Broken Melody: Directed by Ken G. Hall. With Lloyd Hughes, Diana Du Cane, Rosalind Kennerdale, Frank Harvey.

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    • Ken G. Hall
  3. The Broken Melody was turned into an Australian film in 1938, directed by Ken G. Hall, who had made On Our Selection and The Squatter's Daughter. In 1935, it was announced that Broken Wings and Flames of Convention were to be filmed in England but that did not happen.

  4. The Broken Melody plot. John Ainsworth helps the University of Sydney win a rowing race against the University of Melbourne. While they celebrate at a nightclub, John flirts with a woman named Ann Brady. This leads to a fight and John is sent away. Then one night he sees a woman trying to commit suicide by jumping into the water. It turns out ...

  5. 1938 Directed by Ken G. Hall. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University. While celebrating at a nightclub, he demonstrates his skill with the violin with one of his original compositions. He also flirts with a young woman, Ann Brady, to the displeasure of a crook, Webster.

    • Ken G. Hall
    • Cinesound Productions
  6. John Ainsworth helps win a rowing race for Sydney University against Melbourne University. While celebrating at a nightclub, he demonstrates his skill with the violin with one of his original compositions. He also flirts with a young woman, Ann Brady, to the displeasure of a crook, Webster. A brawl results and John is expelled from university. John's sheep farmer father – who is disdainful ...

  7. 1938. Request access. Access fees. Summary. John Ainsworth (Lloyd Hughes) has returned to the theatre after seeing his father in hospital. He conducts the final act of his new opera, unaware that the young singer playing the understudy is his former lost love, Ann Brady (Diana Du Cane).