Just viewed, excellent, having been able to visit Stringybark, Mansfield etc very interesting to watch with a lot of period detail almost like being there at the time !
Great movie and about as close to 100% factual that I have seen. Well done, all involved in shooting down the myths relating to a serious criminal, known as Ned Kelly.
@Hit or Miss Prospecting WRONG. What it presents is the truth, not the police side. Every other Kelly film, or presentation on YT and Facebook is made up fiction glorifying a very serious criminal.
@@bearmarco1944 So true. The facts have been hidden for decades and the Kelly nuts cannot stand the truth being presented in any way shape or form. The truth is coming like a tsunami, and the myths will be gone for good in time.
@@samsabastian5560 I believe that in the time period the gang was around, people didn't like the circumstances that they lived in, which, in honesty, were terrible. They took that out on the government, and by extension the police. So when a guy and his mates are running around a state, robbing honest folks of their money, they look up to him. You'd already know, but images of the dead officers were selling like hot cakes. Because of this, they propagated the belief that he was a great bloke, further proven by the fact that when he took a group of people hostage, they were intrigued and asked him questions. When these people had children, they told their kids that Kelly was a great guy who was the _real_ victim, and not the 3 dead officers. Those kids passed it onto their kids, and so on until today. If Kelly's murders happened today, speaking his name would be taboo. See the Walsh Street murders for how the public reacts to cops being murdered.
A film by Tim Head about Tim head.I hope this "movie" shows the TWO Bounty hunting Police parties totally Nine troopers chasing Ned Kelly and his 16 year old brother Daniel Kelly. Hmmmmm
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