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Premiere:
October 20, 1980
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
November 10, 1980
Original Title:
The Last Outlaw
Alternate Titles:
El Ășltimo forajido
Last Outlaw, The
Viimeinen lainsuojaton
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Pegasus Productions
Countries:
AU
An unmistakable Australian icon - a smoking revolver, two piercing eyes behind a makeshift mask of armour. But beyond the armour, behind the eyes was a man both ruthless and gentle, rugged and kind - the infamous last outlaw, Ned Kelly was his name. Both revered and reviled throughout the ages Ned Kelly was an Irish-Australian battler-cum-bushranger, fiercely independent and pushed into action by the repressive colonial authorities of the time. The Last Outlaw examines the life of Ned Kelly, and expounds the legend from early indiscretions and the formation of his gang through to the violent killings at Stringy Bark Creek, culminating in his explosive last stand and shoot out at Glenrowan. The Last Outlaw is a remarkable four-part miniseries presentation that deflects historical judgement and allows the legend to live on.
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Art Direction:
Leslie Binns
Assistant Art Director:
Peter Kendall
Assistant Grip:
Jamie Leckie
Assistant Sound Editor:
Robert Grant
Associate Producer:
Ian Jones
Best Boy Grip:
Craig Bryant
Boom Operator:
Bruce Lamshed
Clapper Loader:
Warwick Field
Continuity:
Julie Bates
Costume Design:
Jane Hyland
Dialogue Coach:
Frank Gallacher
Director:
Kevin James Dobson
George T. Miller
Director of Photography:
Ernie Clark
Editor:
Philip Reid
Executive Producer:
Bronwyn Binns
Ian Jones
First Assistant Director:
Philip Hearnshaw
Murray Newey
Mark Piper
Gaffer:
Stewart Sorby
Grip:
David Cassar
Hair Setup:
Fiona Campbell
Makeup Artist:
Kirsten Veysey
Music:
Brian May
Producer:
Roger Le Mesurier
Second Assistant Director:
Louise Johnson
Sound Editor:
Glenn Martin
Terry Rodman
Sound Mixer:
David Harrison
Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick
Special Effects:
Geoff Murphy
Third Assistant Director:
Phillip Hurst
Writer:
Bronwyn Binns
Ian Jones
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