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  1. 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.

  2. The Story of the Kelly Gang es una película dirigida por Charles Tait con Elizabeth Tait, Norman Campbell, Bella Cola, Will Coyne .... Año: 1906. Título original: The Story of the Kelly Gang. Sinopsis: El primer largometraje de la historia del que sólo se conservan restaurados aproximadamente 17 minutos.

  3. The Story of the Kelly Gang, dirigida por Charles Tait en 1906, es el primer largometraje de ficción producido en el mundo. A mediados de los años cuarenta se pensaba que The Story of the Kelly Gang hubiera desaparecido, como tantos otros filmes sobre película de nitrato.

  4. With Elizabeth Tait, John Tait, Nicholas Brierley, Norman Campbell. Originally 70 minutes in running time, only 17 minutes of the world's first full-length narrative feature film survived in stills and other fragments and tell the story of Ned Kelly, an infamous 19th-century Australian outlaw.

  5. 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.

  6. Synopsis. The Most Sensational, The Most Thrilling and Interesting LIVING PICTURES EVER TAKEN. Just as Galeen and Wegener’s Der Golem (1915) can be seen as a testament to early German film artistry, The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906) symbolizes both the birth of the Australian film industry and the emergence of an Australian cinema identity.

  7. Synopsis. Just as Galeen and Wegener's Der Golem (1915) can be seen as a testament to early German film artistry, The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906) symbolizes both the birth of the Australian film industry and the emergence of an Australian cinema identity. Even more significantly, it heralds the emergence of the feature film format.