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Movie
Ned Kelly
Synopsis
Period crime adventure loosely based on the real story of the Irish immigrant who wreaked havoc in 1870s Australia. After being falsely accused of a crime, the Kelly brothers form a gang and go on the rampage, committing a series of robberies and hijacking an entire town. They soon become notorious, managing to evade the oppressive local police force - but can their luck hold out?, Gregor Jordan's version of the Australian legend Ned Kelly stars Heath Ledger as the title outlaw. Sixteen-year-old Irish immigrant Ned is sentenced to three years in prison for stealing a horse. After his release he finds work tending to horses owned by Richard Cook (Nicholas Bell), whose wife (Naomi Watts) grows interested in Ned. Fitzpatrick (Kiri Paramore) is a police officer with a yen for Ned's sister, Kate (Kerry Condon). When she rejects him, Fitzpatrick steals the family's animals. The brothers are falsely accused of a crime and go into hiding, leading to the assault and arrest of their beloved mother. Francis Hare (Geoffrey Rush) is eventually brought on to stop the gang, which becomes famous after a string of bank robberies. The film also features Orlando Bloom (of Lord of the Rings fame) and Rachel Griffiths (Six Feet Under). The most recent version of this oft-filmed tale featured Mick Jagger as the infamous Kelly in 1970.
Cast
- Heath Ledger
- Orlando Bloom
- Geoffrey Rush
- Naomi Watts
- Laurence Kinlan
- Philip Barantini
- Joel Edgerton
- Kiri Paramore
- Kerry Condon
- Kris McQuade
- Emily Browning
- Rachel Griffiths
- Geoff Morrell
- Charles "Bud" Tingwell
- Saskia Burmeister
- Peter Phelps
- Russell Dykstra
- Nick Farnell
- Russell Gilbert
- Brooke Harman
- Molly McCaffrey
- Tim Wright
- Nicholas Bell
- Anthony Hayes
- Jonathan Hardy
- Karen Davitt
- Declan Simpson
- Andrew Gilbert
- Jerome Ehlers
- Robert Taylor
- Warwick Sadler
- Morgan Evans
- Warwick Yuen
- John Muirhead
- Bernard Fanning
- Eddy McShortall
- Sharlene Yeh
- Damian Walshe-Howling
- John Davidson
- Peter Forster
- Christopher Birt
- Peter O'Shea
- Nick Bourke
- Christopher Baker
- Brian Wray
- Thea Gumbert
- Gregan O'Leary
- Chris Wilson
- Graham Jahne
- Clayton Jacobson
- Cody O'Prey
- Tasman Vaughn
- Greg Saunders
- Victoria Eagger
- Peter Young
- Jessica Hall
- Sarah Pass
- Monty Maizels
- Alexander Ramsey
- Samuel Shepherd
- Dan Bourke
- Anthony O'Neill
- Paddy O'Neill
- Steve Simmonds
- Edward Carisbrooke
- Erika Felton
- Frank McGree
- Talia Zucker
- Laurie Jensen
- Jom Howes
- Michael Williams
- Geoff Wallis
- Lucy Christopher
- Thomas Blackburne
- Jim Russell
- Mandy McElhinney
- David Ngoombujarra
- Jack Mancoor
- John Bedggode
- Peter Flood
- Guy Charnock
- Madeleine Jay
- Matt Molony
- Ashley Gosam
- Jida Gulpilil
- Colin Aitken-Glass
- Harold Lawrence
- Mitchell Pickering
- John Bolger
- Brendan O'Connor
- James Re
- Mark Blackmore
- David Millar
- Neil Jenkin
- Eileen Dibbs
- Timothy Gingell
- Judith Lee
- Anthony Namor
- Robert Sanders
- Gregor Jordan
- Tim Bevan
- Anna Borghesi
- Liza Chasin
- Robert Drewe
- Zev Eleftheriou
- Eric Fellner
- Ian Gracie
- Debra Hayward
- Lynda House
- John Michael McDonagh
- Jina Jay
- Steven Jones-Evans
- Christine King
- Jenny Shircore
- Oliver Stapleton
- Margaret Stevenson
- Peter Stubbs
- Nelson Woss
- Gary Wilkins
- Gary Wilkins
- Eric Fellner
- Oliver Stapleton
- Robert Drewe
- Tim Bevan
- Steven Jones-Evans
- Jeff Little
- Zev Eleftheriou
- Peter Stubbs
- Liza Chasin
- John Michael McDonagh
- Timothy White
- Debra Hayward
- Chris Burden
- Tim O'Brien
- Brad Shield
- Ian Gracie
- Adrian Rhodes
- Margaret Stevenson
- Christine King
- Jina Jay
- Jon Gregory
- Anna Borghesi
- Jenny Shircore
- Colin Miller