True History of the Kelly Gang – Exclusive Red Band Clip (2020) George MacKay, Russell Crowe

IGN delivered this exclusive clip which will have Russell Crowe fans delighted at the thought of 2020 movie, True History of the Kelly Gang.

This is an exclusive Red Band Clip of the movie, which was released in the UK on 28 February 2020.

Russell Crowe’s outlaw wants young Ned Kelly to shoot the lawman, played by Charlie Hunnam, who’s been preying on the Kelly family in this Red Band scene from the true crime flick, available on Digital and On Demand on April 24.

Set amidst the grueling badlands of 19th-century Australia, legendary outlaw Ned Kelly (George MacKay) grows up under the bloody and uncompromising rule of the English. Food is scarce, survival is filled with daily strife, and every opportunity the colonizers take to make their victims feel powerless is inflicted with searing brutality. In a desperate attempt to prime him for rebellion, Ned Kelly’s mother (Essie Davis), sells him off into the hands of the notorious bushranger Harry Power (Russel Crowe), where the young bandit discovers he comes from a line of warriors called the Sons of Sieve.

Fueled by his roots and a voracious appetite for revenge, Ned Kelly leads an anarchist army to wreak havoc on their oppressors in one of the most audacious attacks the country has ever seen. Grimy, gritty, and full of action-packed thrills, True History of the Kelly Gang brings a revolutionary twist to an iconic piece of folklore. Based on the novel by Peter Carey.

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