Ned Kelly is an Australian film directed by Gregor Jordan. The movie portrays the life of Ned Kelly — a legendary bushranger in north-east Victoria. Ned Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other men — Steve Hart and Joe Byrne — formed a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th-century Australia. The film is mainly based on Robert Drewe's book Our Sunshine. Heath Ledger plays the title role as Edward 'Ned'...
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Ned Kelly is an Australian film directed by Gregor Jordan. The movie portrays the life of Ned Kelly — a legendary bushranger in north-east Victoria. Ned Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other men — Steve Hart and Joe Byrne — formed a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th-century Australia. The film is mainly based on Robert Drewe's book Our Sunshine. Heath Ledger plays the title role as Edward 'Ned' Kelly.
The film starts out with a young Ned Kelly rescuing a young boy from drowning. The film then pans to the Australian bush with Ned talking about his father. He then awakes in the Australian wilderness, and sees a white mare. He rides it into town, only to be arrested, and subsequently imprisoned in 1871, for supposedly stealing the horse (even though it had actually been stolen by Wild Wright, Ned's friend).
Three years later Ned is released, and comes home to a warm welcome from his Catholic Irish family. The Kelly family are seemingly...
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