The Glenrowan Affair
Originally released in 1951. The Glenrowan Affair is a western/action film. directed by Rupert Kathner. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bob Chitty, Albie Henderson, and John Fernside
Synopsis
Shot almost entirely in 'Kelly Country', near the country town of Benalla, The Glenrowan Affair takes us back to the era of Victoria's most notorious bushranger, showcasing thrilling action sequences and horsemanship as time and again the Kelly Gang outwit the law. The film begins with old timer, Dinny (some say he knows too much for an outsider) telling the story of the Kelly Gang to a visiting sketch artist. His tale unfolds as Ned Kelly and Joe Byrne surprise the constabulary in the bar of the Glenrowan Hotel and Ned shoots a constable in the hand. The Glenrowan Affair includes the ambush at Eleven Mile Creek, the hold up at the Jerilderie Bank and the siege at the Glenrowan Hotel where Ned, dressed in a suit of homemade armour, taunts the 'traps' in a hail of gunfire before he is shot and captured.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Australian Action
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Glenrowan Affair about?
Shot almost entirely in 'Kelly Country', near the country town of Benalla, The Glenrowan Affair takes us back to the era of Victoria's most notorious bushranger, showcasing thrilling action sequenc...
Who directed The Glenrowan Affair?
The Glenrowan Affair was directed by Rupert Kathner.
How long is The Glenrowan Affair?
The Glenrowan Affair has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was The Glenrowan Affair released?
The Glenrowan Affair was released on August 17, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Glenrowan Affair?
The main cast of The Glenrowan Affair includes Bob Chitty, Albie Henderson, John Fernside, John Fernside, Alma King.