Conditions of Entry The conditions of the film competition included that films should be produced in the Commonwealth, that 76 per cent, of the scenes should be "shot" in the Commonwealth or its territories, that the capital employed in the production of films should be substantially British, and that about 50 per cent, of the acting and the work of production should be carried out by British subjects, who had lived for the previous two years in the Commonwealth. Entrants in the scenario competition had to be British subjects, who had lived in the Commonwealth or its territories since July 1, 1933, and that scenarios must have been written in the Commonwealth since that date. Eleven films were entered. The judges were General I. C. Mackay,
Beatrice Tildesley, and Kenneth Wilkinson.
Winners • First prize (£2500) -
Heritage - 70 points • Second prize (£1250) -
The Silence of Dean Maitland - 63 points • Third prize (£750) -
Clara Gibbings - 60 points
Scenario Competition Judges were Professor S. H. Cowling, Irene Webb and Frank Clellow. • Best feature sound cinematograph film scenario (£250) - Edgar Robin and James Gullan, for "Vendetta," *Best feature sound cinematograph film scenario containing Australian sentiment (£250) - Frederick Howard and Hermon Gill, for "Faithful Journey." ==References==