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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:
(19 articles)
Christopher Young: The Informers (From Moviescore Media. 21 August 2008, 1:48 AM, PDT)
The Not-So-Uplifting Trailer for Bret Easton Ellis' 'The Informers' (From Get The Big Picture. 6 August 2008, 3:00 PM, PDT)
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A Legend Becomes A Straight-Forward Narrative moreUS Showtimes:
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(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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Rated R for violence and brief nudity.Parents Guide:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Malaysia:18SG | Netherlands:16 (DVD rating) | Iceland:16 | Australia:MA (TV rating) | Netherlands:12 (TV rating) | South Korea:15 | 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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Ned's original armor can be seen on display at the State Library of Victoria, Australia. Joe's armor is in the hands of a private collector. The National Trust (Old Melbourne Gaol) owns the armor believed to be Dan's. Steve's is with the Police Historical Unit (Police Museum in Melbourne). 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. moreSoundtrack:
Shelter for My Soul moreFAQ
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"Ned Kelly" is a straight-forward re-telling of the legendary Australian who has a powerful symbolism as both an outlaw and a revolutionary.
It is not based on the award-winning novel by Peter Carey, "True History of the Ned Kelly Gang," because the rights to that were taken by the Irish Neil Jordan to the consternation of nationalists who rallied around this adaptation of Robert Drewe's "Our Sunshine." But, oddly, though Drewe is listed as a co-producer, this chronological narrative by first-timer John M. McDonagh flattens out the power of the novella's focus on the final three-days' battle that's as important to Australia as "Remember the Alamo!" is to Texans.
Director Gregor Jordan particularly undercuts the core of Kelly's transformation in the public imagination from petty criminal to charismatic Robin Hood to uprising leader against injustice by barely letting Heath Ledger dictate a few lines of the so-called 'Jerilderie Letter' perhaps because it is the powerful centerpiece of the voice of the Carey book. Ledger's basso voice-over connectors do resonate.
Jordan opts for portends of the key confrontation that will only be caught by those familiar with the legend -- Kelly idly looking through an illustrated book about body armor, the loading up of the infamous train that will carry the police to the attack, and Geoffrey Rush replaying his Inspector Javert, but with only implications of a "Les Miserables" back story.
Jordan presides over an excellent recreation of the milieu of the time. There's a strong visual evocation in the art and set direction of time, place, and geography, especially with Oliver Stapleton's beautiful cinematography. The social class differences between descendants of POMmies (Prisoners of his Majesty) and their British overlords, are documented starkly, particularly in carrying over the Irish vs. British conflict to another continent (though the bland music score misses a real opportunity to illustrate that, with only a couple of traditional Celtic songs literally stuck in).
Non-Aussie Orlando Bloom makes quite a dashing Joe Byrne, Kelly's best friend, attracting Rachel Griffiths in a somewhat silly cameo, and many other recognizable Australian actors pass through.
Unfortunately, Naomi Watts and Ledger can be added to the lengthy list of real-life lovers who evince little reel chemistry -- did that only work to our benefit for Bogart/Bacall and Tracy/Hepburn?