Trial of Ned Kelly


Trial of Ned Kelly is a 1977 Australian TV film about the trial of Ned Kelly.

Cast

Production

Filming took place at Old Melbourne Gaol Magistrate's Court and at Gembrook, Victoria, which stood in for Singybark Creek. Roger Simpson wrote it in collaboration with Dr Robson, a lecturer in history at Melbourne University. The original chair and canopy used by Judge Barry was used.

Reception

The Age praised "another fine performance from Waters".
Another writer from the same paper thought the production was not as good as the script.
The Sydney Sun Herald said "it fails to keep its dramatic promise" mostly because of the device of using Alan Hopgood as a narrator who would appear in the action.