Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAustralia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.
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Forget all other reincarnations of Ned Kelly's story, this is the real deal. Matter of fact, truthful with great performances and written by the definitive expert on the subject, Ian Jones. Deserves a lot more credit. Highly recommended.
Found this DVD at local library, could not remember if I watched it when it first came out in 1980, but in 2017 I thoroughly enjoyed it.
John Jarrett was excellent in the role of Ned Kelly, along with all the supporting cast as well. It easily beats any cinema release on Kelly, by divulging into why kelly took the actions he did. The Jeliderie letters are composed, Gerard Kennedy makes an appearance in the first episode as Harry Power and Aaron Sherritt is in the series. It's the most realistic version yet of this story.
Highly Recommend it.
Watched this as a young fella when it was first released and was instantly fascinated with the story. Certainly gives food for thought as to what can make a man. The making of this series is as fascinating as the story itself. The reconstruction of The Glenrowan Inn was impeccable, and the producers wanted it to burn down in the same fashion as history told, which was achieved. Some of Neds actual weapons were used by John Jarratt during filming, who knows what his thoughts were on this tangible connection. The acting is exceptional, everyone was entirely believable in their role. Love him or hate him, I highly recommend watching this as a close to true telling of the Kelly story.
This is a careful, engaging and dramatically convincing biography of Australia's favourite bushranger, that is, outlaw, Ned Kelly, his defiance of the law, robberies, murders, courage, capture and death by hanging. It is slightly fictionalized and certainly romantic, as is his legend, but the writer has tried to keep close to the facts and probable motivation. The acting is good, with John Jarratt a convincing Ned and Sigrid Thorton as his feisty sister, Kate. The series does justice to the myth of Kelly, the semi-literate robber who could write inspiring dreams of an Irish-Australian republic and face heavily armed police wearing rustic armour made from farm implements. The supporting cast is very fine, the most memorable (and possibly true) line being that of Ned's mother before his execution: "Be sure you die like a Kelly!"
Absolutely brilliant portrayal of historical events as close as possible to the real story. Obviously with historical stories / reenactments, there is a possibility of errors or mistakes, but very few if any were made with this version. The fact that the Royal Commission held after Neds hanging made sweeping changes to the Victorian Police force in relation to corruption and victimisation as a result of this sad chapter in Australian history. There is an addendum at the end of the series explaining such. I couldn't recommend this mini series any higher and I urge all to watch it and form their own opinions. I would be very surprised if you didn't enjoy it immensely. Prepare to set aside 8 hours if you watch it end to end...you won't be disappointed :-)
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- QuizConsidered to be the most historically accurate depiction of the Ned Kelly story ever made.
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