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Australian Western | Resistance
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IMDbBest Production Design | 2003 | Steven
Best Production Design | 2003 | Steven
Best Supporting Actor Male | 2003 | Joel
Best Actor Male | 2003 | Heath
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2003 | John Michael
Best Cinematography | 2003 | Oliver
Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Feature Film | 2005 | Gerard
Best Direction | 2003
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2003 | Heath
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2003 | Orlando
Best Cinematography | 2003 | Oliver
Best Cinematography | 2003 | Oliver
Box Office Collection 6,585,516 USD
The world premiere was in Australia, two blocks away from where Ned Kelly was hanged.
The Sydney Morning Herald suggested that Heath Ledger was made for the role because when he tried on Ned Kelly's original iron armor, it fit perfectly. 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."
Ned's original armor is on display at the State Library of Victoria, in Melbourne, 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, a police museum in Melbourne.
The now blood-stained green sash Ned was given after saving a boy from drowning is on display at a museum in Benalla.
Ned said that his father had to steal a sheep to get to Australia. Other sources mention that he stole two pigs, among other tales. John 'Red' Kelly's criminal record can't be verified because many court records were destroyed during the Irish Civil War.
"[last lines] Ned Kelly: Such is life. intertitle: Despite petitions for a pardon that bore a total of 32,000 signatures, Ned Kelly was hanged on 11th of November, 1880. intertitle: He was 25 years old."
"Ned Kelly: And wasn't this the challenge of your whole life, Superintendent? A feather in your cap? You can't catch me. You don't have a hope of catching me, so you take my friends instead - over a hundred men arrested, stuck in stinking cells without trial while their crops perish in the fields. And guess what? Not one of 'em caves in and tries to claim the reward. Not one of 'em. They loved me the just same and hated you all the more, didn't they? Did you really think I was gonna let 'em all rot?"