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19 October 1970 (Denmark) morePlot:
Unable to support his family in the Australian outback, a man turns to stealing horses in order to make money... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Good, bad or ugly, Mick Jagger will always be Mick Jagger moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mick Jagger | ... | Ned Kelly | |
| Clarissa Kaye-Mason | ... | Mrs. Kelly (as Clarissa Kaye) | |
| Mark McManus | ... | Joe Byrne | |
| Ken Goodlet | ... | Supt. Nicholson | |
| Frank Thring | ... | Judge Barry | |
| Bruce Barry | ... | George King | |
| Tony Bazell | ... | Mr. Scott | |
| Allen Bickford | ... | Dan Kelly | |
| Robert Bruning | ... | Sgt. Steele | |
| Alexander Cann | ... | McInnes | |
| David Copping | ... | Curnow | |
| Diane Craig | ... | Maggie Kelly | |
| Gerry Duggan | ... | Father O'Hea | |
| Geoff Gilmour | ... | Steve Hart | |
| Anne Harvey | ... | Mrs. Devine |
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UK:15 (video rating) | UK:AA (original rating) | Iceland:16 | West Germany:16 (nf) | Singapore:NC-16 | Finland:K-16 | USA:GP | USA:PG (rating renamed)Fun Stuff
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The opening scenes of the movie were filmed in the Old Melbourne Gaol where Kelly was actually imprisoned and on the scaffold on which Kelly was actually hanged. The gaol (jail) at 377 Russell Street, Melbourne is now open as a tourist attraction. moreQuotes:
Mrs. Kelly: [as Ned is about to be taken to the rafter] Mind you die like a Kelly, son! moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in 30 Days in Hell: The Making of 'The Devil's Rejects' (2005) (V) moreSoundtrack:
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This film has always received a thorough trashing, in Australia at least, & having seen it, I believe unfairly. As a genre film it's pretty solid - boy gets out of jail, still gets hassled by The Man, gets pushed back into crime trying to help his dear old momma, & goes out in a blaze of glory (sort of - he was captured & hanged after the glorious showdown).
Unfortunately, the boy happens to be Ned Kelly, Australia's most ambiguous hero. Debating what sort of a man Kelly really was is irrelevant now - the legend is far more important. An Irish renegade standing up to the imperialist forces, or a glorified criminal, blah, blah, blah. He may have been a horse-thief, he may have been a thug, he may have loved fluffy kittens - we'll never know for sure.
This film hardly attempts to get at any sort of historical truth - it's about rebellious youth breaking free from the stuffy establishment, hence the casting of Jagger. He's actually quite good, but his celebrity overshadows his performance. He might have worked, just not playing such a famous Australian icon. That elevates it to a type of ironic blasphemy.
Pity, really - it's not a bad film at all. Well shot, directed & acted, it does convey a sense of being back in the 19th century, & still manages to have that rebellious 60's/70's charm.
A much better (& far more brutal) Australian bushranger film is 'Mad Dog Morgan', starring Dennis Hopper, & his Irish accent is just a bit more convincing than Jagger's.