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Bushranger films (1 C, 40 P) Pages in category "Films about highwaymen" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906), world's first full-length narrative feature film.. Australian Western, also known as meat pie Western or kangaroo Western, is a genre of Western-style films or TV series set in the Australian outback or "the bush".
Ned Kelly is a 1970 British-Australian biographical bushranger film. It was the seventh feature film version of the story of 19th-century Australian bushranger Ned Kelly, [5] and is notable for being the first Kelly film to be shot in colour. The film was directed by Tony Richardson, and starred Mick Jagger in the title role.
Between 1900 and 1914, one hundred and sixteen bushranger films were made in Australia. [17] Most, if not all, of these films focused on the lives of white male bushrangers. [18] A few of the most significant bushranger films made in this period include Thunderbolt (1910), Captain Midnight, the Bush King (1911), multiple adaptations of the ...
Ned Kelly is a 2003 bushranger film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel Our Sunshine. Directed by Gregor Jordan , the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh . The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly , a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in the colony of Victoria .
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Gavin had made two successful bushranger biopic movies in association with H.A. Forsyth, Thunderbolt and Moonlite.However on 24 December 1910 (before Moonlite had been released) Gavin announced he had Forsyth had parted ways and he would be making a new film, a version of the Ben Hall story, through his own company. [12]