Two brothers join their father in Captain Starlight's bush ranger gang in 19th Century Australia.Two brothers join their father in Captain Starlight's bush ranger gang in 19th Century Australia.Two brothers join their father in Captain Starlight's bush ranger gang in 19th Century Australia.
Larry Taylor
- Burke
- (as Laurence Taylor)
Stephen Scrutton
- Auctioneer
- (as S. Scrutton)
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Did you know
- TriviaCast members David McCallum and Jill Ireland formed a personal relationship during production of this movie in Australia and married after they returned to England. The pair were later divorced with Ireland famously marrying American tough guy movie star Charles Bronson.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: AUSTRALIA 1865
- ConnectionsFeatured in Robbery Under Arms: Before and After Restoration Sample (2011)
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I first saw this film when still at school, in my final year. At that time, I thought it was a passable "western" but it lacked the Hollywood glitz to which I'd become accustomed and acculturated.
Fifty years haven't dimmed my appreciation of the story and film, but those years have readjusted my focus on the quality and veracity of the production. By today's digital standards, the colour saturation is just too pronounced, but given the times, it was ideal to convey the stark contrasts of the Australian outback the parched land, the unrelenting sun and the tough times experienced by the settlers.
The story is basic: two brothers get caught up in cattle rustling with Captain Starlight (Peter Finch) who gets caught eventually, while the brothers escape to go off to the Bendigo gold fields to make honest money, they hope. Unhappily for them, they get embroiled in a bank robbery staged by Starlight and his gang and, once again, are on the run, one and all.
And, that sets up the final action sequence whereby a large body of troopers attacks the mountain hideout of Starlight's gang, with inevitable results. That shootout is still one of the finest ever put to film: realistic and beautifully photographed from many camera angles, providing the viewer a box seat of what such a battle must be like.
Peter Finch acts superbly: witty, urbane, considerate, competent and very tough all in one. Who really knows what the real Starlight was like, the one who actually roamed and robbed the areas around southern Queensland and northern New South Wales? I think Finch pulls off a reasonable portrayal.
The rest of the cast is adequate to very good, with Maureen Swanson the standout performer as Kate Morrison, the woman spurned by Dick Marston (Ron Lewis); not a woman to be tossed aside, as he finds out. David McCallum, in his fifth movie, plays the other brother, Jim Marston who gets involved with Kate's sister, Jean (Jill Ireland).
As a piece of Australiana, it's worth the time to see. As a story about the bush ranging days of early Australia, it has its moments, particularly the final shootout.
Recommended for all.
Fifty years haven't dimmed my appreciation of the story and film, but those years have readjusted my focus on the quality and veracity of the production. By today's digital standards, the colour saturation is just too pronounced, but given the times, it was ideal to convey the stark contrasts of the Australian outback the parched land, the unrelenting sun and the tough times experienced by the settlers.
The story is basic: two brothers get caught up in cattle rustling with Captain Starlight (Peter Finch) who gets caught eventually, while the brothers escape to go off to the Bendigo gold fields to make honest money, they hope. Unhappily for them, they get embroiled in a bank robbery staged by Starlight and his gang and, once again, are on the run, one and all.
And, that sets up the final action sequence whereby a large body of troopers attacks the mountain hideout of Starlight's gang, with inevitable results. That shootout is still one of the finest ever put to film: realistic and beautifully photographed from many camera angles, providing the viewer a box seat of what such a battle must be like.
Peter Finch acts superbly: witty, urbane, considerate, competent and very tough all in one. Who really knows what the real Starlight was like, the one who actually roamed and robbed the areas around southern Queensland and northern New South Wales? I think Finch pulls off a reasonable portrayal.
The rest of the cast is adequate to very good, with Maureen Swanson the standout performer as Kate Morrison, the woman spurned by Dick Marston (Ron Lewis); not a woman to be tossed aside, as he finds out. David McCallum, in his fifth movie, plays the other brother, Jim Marston who gets involved with Kate's sister, Jean (Jill Ireland).
As a piece of Australiana, it's worth the time to see. As a story about the bush ranging days of early Australia, it has its moments, particularly the final shootout.
Recommended for all.
- RJBurke1942
- Dec 26, 2007
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- Oružana pljačka
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- Quorn, South Australia, Australia(environs)
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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