In this rousing, fact-based tale of the Australian frontier, Mick Jagger makes his screen debut as a notorious outlaw who heads a band of Irish gunslingers as they try to outrun British authorities.
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Ned Kelly
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By Chairmanstein
Ok, clearly this is not a great western, but it has lots of merit for a certain type of viewer. Sir Mick is not a talented actor, but he's lots of fun to watch in a story-bookish kind of way, and hearing Waylon Jennings sing a ballad about Ned Kelly written by none other than Shel Silverstein--I mean, come on, isn't that worth the lousy couple of bucks it costs to rent this thing? The story moves at a good pace, and it's fairly faithful to the actual historical tale. I'm glad I rented it. If you like Mick Jagger, and are a fan of kitschy westerns or historical fiction, this is worth your time.
It wasnt
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By mbhudson
until i woke up from being soo bored at the beginning, that I remembered how bad this movie was.