Robbery Under Arms (1985 film)
Robbery Under Arms | |
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Directed by | Donald Crombie Ken Hannam |
Written by | Michael Jenkins |
Based on | novel by Rolf Boldrewood |
Produced by | Mace Neufeld Jock Blair |
Starring | Sam Neill Steven Vidler Jane Menelaus Andy Anderson Elaine Cusick Ed Devereaux Tommy Lewis Robert Grubb |
Cinematography | Ernie Clark |
Music by | Garry McDonald Laurie Stone |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Shock ITC Entertainment[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | AU$7.3 million[2][3] |
Box office | AU$226,648 (Australia) |
Robbery Under Arms is a 1985 Australian Western action adventure film starring Sam Neill as bushranger Captain Starlight. Joined by bush larrikin, Ben Marston (Ed Devereaux), and Ben's two adventure-hungry sons (Steven Vidler and ), Starlight leads his gang of wild colonial boys in search of riches, romance – and other men's cattle.
There were two versions shot simultaneously – a feature film and a TV mini series.[2] They were based on the 1888 novel of the same name by Rolf Boldrewood.
Cast[]
- Sam Neill as Captain Starlight
- Steven Vidler as Dick Marston
- as Jim Marston
- as Gracey
- Jane Menelaus as Aileen
- Andy Anderson as George
- as Kate
- as Jeannie
- as Mum
- Ed Devereaux as Ben
- Tommy Lewis as Warrigal
- Robert Grubb as Sir Frederick Morringer
- as Goring
- as Trooper Fall
- Michael Duffield as Mr. Falkland
- Keith Smith as Trooper Spring
- as Rourke Bounty Hunter
Production[]
Jock Blair first had the idea to remake the story in 1981 when he was working at the South Australian Film Corporation. It was originally envisioned that it would be a mini series but it was budgeted at a million dollars an hour which was felt to be too expensive. So it was decided to make a film as well at the same time, based on separate scripts.[4]
There were two writers and two directors. Writing the script took two years.[4]
The film was shot partly on location in the Flinders Rangers and at the SAFC studios in Adelaide.[2] The two directors collaborated well together, and Ken Hannam was relieved to work with the SAFC again after the difficulties on Sunday Too Far Away.[4]
Production took 20 weeks.[5]
Box office[]
Robbery Under Arms grossed $226,648 at the box office in Australia.[6]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Robbery Under Arms company credits at The New York Times
- ^ a b c David Stratton, The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan, 1990 p71-72
- ^ "New 'Robbery'film a TV series too". The Canberra Times (SUNDAY ed.). 15 January 1984. p. 10. Retrieved 9 November 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ a b c Nick Roddick, "Arms and the Men", Cinema Papers, May 1985 p55-58
- ^ "'Robbery Under Arms' crew going bush". The Canberra Times. 21 January 1984. p. 8. Retrieved 9 November 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office
External links[]
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- Robbert Under Arms at Australian Screen Online
- Mini series version at Oz Movies
- Feature film version at Oz Movies
- 1985 films
- English-language films
- Bushranger films
- Television shows set in colonial Australia
- Films based on Australian novels
- Films shot in Flinders Ranges
- ITC Entertainment films
- 1980s Australian television miniseries
- English-language television shows
- 1985 Australian television series debuts
- 1985 Australian television series endings