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      • It was first shown at Melbourne's Athenaeum Hall on 26 December 1906 and premiered in the United Kingdom in January 1908. A commercial and critical success, it is regarded as the origin point of the bushranging drama, a genre that dominated the early years of Australian film production.
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  2. The Story of the Kelly Gang is a 1906 Australian Bushranger film directed by Charles Tait. It traces the exploits of 19th-century bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang, with the film being shot in and around Melbourne.

  3. At the time of its initial release, The Story of the Kelly Gang was an unqualified commercial success. Having run for seven weeks in Melbourne, the film enjoyed a long and successful national tour.

  4. The Story of the Kelly Gang, directed by Charles Tait in 1906, is the first full-length narrative feature film produced anywhere in the world. Only fragments of the original production of more than one hour are known to exist and are preserved at the National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra.

  5. Sep 18, 2024 · The Story of the Kelly Gang was edited multiple times over the years and was 70 to 80 minutes long, depending on the edition. Financially the film was a great success, with William Gibson claiming the production returned £25,000 to its investors.

  6. Jul 14, 2024 · According to William Gibson, by the end of its original theatrical release, The Story of the Kelly Gang had already become an unqualified commercial success, returning £25,000 to its producers. Unfortunately, its legacy did not end there.

  7. Mark Juddery introduces The Story of the Kelly Gang, possibly the first-ever feature film, now largely lost, that was made a hundred years ago in Australia about the notorious outlaw with the unusual body-armour.

  8. The world's first feature-length narrative film came from...Australia. This filmed play about the Kelly Gang, directed by Charles Tait, was certified by UNESCO in 2007 as the earliest known narrative film to last over an hour. Only 17 minutes of the film remain today, so I don't consider it rateable.

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