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Directed by | Matthew Holmes |
Written by | Matthew Holmes |
Based on | Ben Hall |
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Cinematography | Peter Szilveszter |
Edited by | Caitlin Spiller |
Music by | Ronnie Minder |
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Running time | 139 minutes |
Country | Australia |
The Legend of Ben Hall is a 2016 Australian bushranger film. Written and directed by Matthew Holmes, it is based on the exploits of bushranger Ben Hall and his gang. The film stars Jack Martin in the title role, Jamie Coffa as John Gilbert, and William Lee as John Dunn.
The film focuses on the last nine months of Hall's life, when he was a well-established bushranger along with his accomplices Gilbert and Dunn.[1] It explores the relationships within the gang and depicts many of their robberies and clashes with the police. The film also explores the details surrounding Hall's betrayal and his controversial death at the hands of the police on 5 May 1865.
The film premiered at Forbes before traveling to film festivals in Australia and overseas.[2][3][4] It received mixed reviews from critics although its historical accuracy was praised.