This article is about the film. For the play, see The Kelly Gang (play).
The Kelly Gang
Godfrey Cass as Ned Kelly
Directed by
Harry Southwell
Written by
Harry Southwell
Produced by
Harry Southwell
Starring
Godfrey Cass Victor Upton-Brown Horace Crawford
Cinematography
Charles Herschell
Production company
Southwell Screen Plays
Release date
21 February 1920 (1920-02-21)
Running time
7,500 feet
Country
Australia
Languages
Silent film English intertitles
Budget
£450[1]
Box office
£20,000[1]
The Kelly Gang is an Australian feature-length film about the Australian bush ranger, Ned Kelly. The film was released in 1920, and is the second film to be based on the life of Ned Kelly, the first being The Story of the Kelly Gang, released in 1906.[2]
^ ab"£100,000 SPENT." Advocate (Burnie, Tas) 5 Jan 1928: 6 accessed 6 December 2011
^Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 96.
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