Greenhide was screened throughout most of Queensland without the use of a distribution agency. Charles and Elsa Chauvel personally transported prints of the film from town to town, and tried to convince theatre owners to replace booked American films with a local alternative. Prior to each screening, Elsa would provide a dramatic monologue and introduction. In Brisbane and Sydney,
Greenhide was screened through the distributor
Hoyts and broke records in Brisbane. However, the movie struggled to find distribution in country areas and the southern cities. In 1927, it was reported the film still had to earn £6,030 to recoup all of its costs, due in part to the large portion of box office earnings taken by distributors and exhibitors. Later, the liquidator left Brisbane and copies of the film were abandoned in a building and caught fire.
Greenhide, in its original form, was 8,000 feet long, but only 2,475 feet of
35mm film survive (37 minutes at 18
frames per second). ==References==