
Diana Du Cane publicity shot for The Broken Melody, 1938. NFSA title: 575144
Diana Du Cane's granddaughter Rachael responded to our call-out for information on actors featured in the 1930s Cinesound casting books. Diana’s photograph appears in the casting books along with over 1500 applicants hoping to make it big in the local film industry, drawn to Ken G Hall’s dream of a ‘little Hollywood’.
Known fondly by her grandchildren as ‘Ga-Ga’, Diana came to Australia at the age of 26, invited by JC Williamson to appear in his musicals. Before her Cinesound debut in Ken G Hall's The Broken Melody (1938), she was an accomplished musical theatre star and radio player. She also had her portrait taken by the famous Australian photographer Max Dupain.
The Broken Melody was one of the last melodramas directed by Ken G Hall, who focused on comedies in later films. In this film his admiration for the work of Frank Capra is notable in the use of fast, snappy dialogue, particularly among the supporting cast.


















