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- 'Ned Kelly In Popular Culture' featurette
- Storyboard to final feature comparison
- 'The Real Ned Kelly' featurette
- Poster concepts
- Trailers
- Interactive menu
- Scene access
- Regions 2/4
The true story of the most notorious outlaw of his time; persecuted by the police and hunted by an empire, Ned Kelly had the largest reward in the world on his head. Forced into hiding when his family was unlawfully imprisoned, Ned and his gang soon became folklore...

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Ned Kelly
flameboyyyyyy | 05/04/2008 | See all flameboyyyyyy's reviews (212) »
Although it is awesome, you can't really pay attention all the way through, as you seem to drift off a little bit in one particular place but other wise very good.
It's not my favourite but still very good.
A really great bio of a true australian hero
ilovegypsies | 08/02/2008 | See all ilovegypsies' reviews (7) »
Knochout performances from Ledger and Rush- those close to Heath can be sure that he left a great legacy through epics like this!
Loved it
bluegoblin | 04/02/2008 | See all bluegoblin's reviews (17) »
I had heard of Ned Kelly, and knew he was an Australian outlaw, but didn't know really any more than this about his story until watching this film. He was Irish Australian, with an Irish immigrant father; so the film for me was a bit like a cross between a rural Gangs of New York and a western, set in nineteenth century Australia. Kelly is also an outlaw in the Robin Hood sense, and a good man, not a criminal for the sake of it. He is initially wrongly accused.
I thought this film was beautifully acted and directed, with Heath Ledger effortlessly stealing each scene as the charming and charismatic leader Kelly. There are many touching, and also funny moments in this film, as well as tension and drama. Orlando Bloom is excellent as Joe, the one of the group that can read and write (and speak Chinese!). He is also quite a ladies man which adds some lighter moments. Accents are all spot on, and this is one of my favourite, and i feel underrated, performances from Bloom.
15 years and over | |
2003 | |
Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
1 hour and 45 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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