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Robbery Under Arms
During the mid 1860s, brothers Dick and Jim Marston are drawn into a life of crime by their ex-convict father Ben and his friend, infamous cattlethief Captain Starlight. Making their way to Melbourne with the proceeds of a recent raid, the brothers meet and romance the Morrison sisters, Kate and Jean, whom they eventually marry; but just as they are poised to start a new life in America, Captain Starlight and his gang arrive in town, planning a raid at the local bank.
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Plot Summary
In the Australian outback, young Dick Marston is drawn into a life of crime by his father, a bushranger. Together, they embark on a series of daring robberies, facing constant pursuit from the law. As their notoriety grows, Dick grapples with the consequences of his choices and the morality of their actions.
Critical Reception
Robbery Under Arms was generally well-received for its adventurous spirit and portrayal of Australian folklore. Critics often praised its exciting sequences and the performances of its cast, particularly Peter Finch. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences as an engaging crime adventure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling action sequences and sense of adventure.
Appreciated for its depiction of Australian bushranger culture.
Peter Finch's performance as the father figure was often highlighted.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the popular 1888 novel of the same name by Rolf Boldrewood, which is considered a classic of Australian literature.
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