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Release Date:
26 March 2004 (USA) moreTagline:
A film about the legendary outlaw whose story outgrew his life morePlot:
This film is based on "Our Sunshine" by Robert Drew, a novel based on the life of Australian bushranger and icon... more | add synopsisAwards:
3 wins & 13 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(20 articles)
Michelle Williams Supports Scholarship Honoring Heath Ledger (From PEOPLE.com. 25 September 2008, 1:25 AM, PDT)
Christopher Young: The Informers
(From Upcoming Film Scores. 21 August 2008, 1:48 AM, PDT)
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This film is a Quirk. I liked it. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Heath Ledger | ... | Ned Kelly | |
| Orlando Bloom | ... | Joseph Byrne | |
| Geoffrey Rush | ... | Superintendent Francis Hare | |
| Naomi Watts | ... | Julia Cook | |
| Joel Edgerton | ... | Aaron Sherritt | |
| Laurence Kinlan | ... | Dan Kelly | |
| Philip Barantini | ... | Steve Hart | |
| Kerry Condon | ... | Kate Kelly | |
| Kris McQuade | ... | Ellen Kelly | |
| Emily Browning | ... | Grace Kelly | |
| Kiri Paramore | ... | Constable Fitzpatrick | |
| Rachel Griffiths | ... | Susan Scott | |
| Geoff Morrell | ... | Robert Scott | |
| Charles 'Bud' Tingwell | ... | Premier Graham Berry | |
| Saskia Burmeister | ... | Jane Jones |
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Ned Kelly: Public Enemy No. 1 (Philippines: English title) (poster title)Our Sunshine (Australia) (working title)
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Australia:MA (TV rating) | Iceland:16 | Malaysia:18SG | South Korea:15 | Netherlands:12 (TV rating) | Netherlands:16 (DVD rating) | Argentina:13 | Australia:M (re-rating on appeal) | Canada:14A | Finland:K-15 | Germany:16 | New Zealand:M | Norway:15 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:NC-16 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
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The Sydney Morning Herald suggested that Heath Ledger was made for the role because when he tried on Ned Kelly's original iron armour, it fit perfectly. Heath Ledger was quoted saying, "It was quite eerie actually ... we're the same height and the same body weight. He was skinny 'cause he was starving, I'm skinny 'cause I don't go to the gym." moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Glenrowan Railway Station looks 100 years old with worn timber, faded paint etc. The railway line was built in 1873, so the station would be at most 7 years old. moreQuotes:
Ned Kelly: I wore it seriously, my hero's sash of green and gold - proof that i'd saved a life as well. moreSoundtrack:
Saving a Life moreFAQ
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Due to reading bad reviews and being told by friends that they couldn't believe how bad it was, I didn't go and see this film at the cinema. After watching it on DVD, I have to say I regret that now. I'm not saying it is brilliant, but I would venture to say that it is a good movie. I enjoyed it.
People have skulls thicker than Ned's helmet if they go to see a movie like this and expect it to be a documentary. If you read up the actual history behind most movies based on historical figures, there is usually a huge difference between the fact and the fictional portrayal. I don't think Ganghis Kahn has ever once been portrayed even remotely close to historical fact. What kind of man Ned Kelly actually was is a matter of debate, and quite passionate it seems. In spite of the efforts of governments and some historians, Ned Kelly has become a legend. Legends are stories, and stories say as much about those who tell and listen to them as they do about the actual figure himself. Ned Kelly has become such a popular identity because he does represent that aspect of Australian culture that doesn't trust or accept authority. A society in which there is no dissent or challenge to authority is crazier and more dangerous than any bushranger.
So not expecting this to be an accurate recreation of the historical Kelly gang, I actually found it a surprisingly unencumbered and refreshing movie. It was sentimental and romantic, but thankfully not anywhere as cheesy as it could have been; for my fellow Australians, watch 'The Lighthorseman' and you will see what I mean (it is a pity the way that story was treated so poorly). Perhaps the love affair business could have been forsaken for a bit more detail in other areas, such as the shooting of the troopers. Ironically, I actually enjoyed the movie because of that, because it would be those details that most of the focus on Ned's story would dwell. And they are the details of the story that are best discovered by reading the different viewpoints given by the various historians.
This movie was always going to have a hard time, having make a compromise of appealing to a global movie market (to pay the pills) and the legend as it means to Australians; perhaps a little of Ned's spirit is in this movie, because I think it rebelled against people's expectations, and unfortunately missed both targets. Fortunately it made for an enjoyable quirk of a film. For me it was an unexpected kind of movie about Ned, and that is why I liked it. Orlando Bloom's performance did a lot for the movie too - he really added something. I think he would have enjoyed being the monster instead of the pretty elf, for a change.
When you consider some other movies that are far worse than this one, your opinion of this movie should be reconsidered. Send me this on DVD for christmas rather than Croc Dundee or The Man From Snowy River anytime.