Reckless Kelly

1993 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reckless Kelly is a 1993 Australian comedy film produced, written, directed and starring Yahoo Serious. It co-stars Melora Hardin, Alexei Sayle and Hugo Weaving. The story is a satirical take on a modern-day Ned Kelly, a famous Australian outlaw.

Directed byYahoo Serious
Written byYahoo Serious
Warwick Ross
David Roach
Lulu Serious
Produced byYahoo Serious
Warwick Ross
Quick facts Directed by, Written by ...
Reckless Kelly
Theatrical release poster
Directed byYahoo Serious
Written byYahoo Serious
Warwick Ross
David Roach
Lulu Serious
Produced byYahoo Serious
Warwick Ross
StarringYahoo Serious
Melora Hardin
Alexei Sayle
Hugo Weaving
CinematographyKevin Hayward
Edited byLawrence Jordan
Music by
  • Anthony Marinelli
  • Tommy Tycho[1]
Production
company
Serious Productions
Distributed byWarner Bros. (though Roadshow Distributors[2])
Release date
  • 8 April 1993 (1993-04-08)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetA$20 million (est.)[3]
Box officeA$5.4 million
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Plot

A modern-day Ned Kelly robs banks in Australia and gives all the money to the poor people. Ned is forced to go to Hollywood to make enough money to save his family's land. As it goes against his belief, he cannot simply rob banks there for his own benefit. Ned is forced to find another way to come up with the $1 million required to save his family island. That is when a movie producer shows up and gives Ned an offer he cannot refuse.

Cast

Production

The film was financed by Warner Bros, Village Roadshow and the Australian Film Finance Corporation. Serious used many of the same key creatives he had on Young Einstein.[3]

Reception

Neil Jillett, film critic for The Age wrote, "There are some good gags along the way, and a few of the plot's twists have an entertainingly surreal zaniness. But there is much heavy going too. Most of the messages Serious loads into the film—protect the environment, hate violence and banks, mock the British, go for a republic, sneer at American fads and religious hypocrisy—are presented with a smugness that was missing from Young Einstein".[4]

Box office

Reckless Kelly opened at number one at the Australian box office with a gross of $2,036,224.[5] It remained at number one for a second week and went on to gross $5,444,534 at the Australian box office.[6][7]

Soundtrack

Quick facts Soundtrack album by various artists, Released ...
Reckless Kelly
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedApril 1993
LabelPicture This
Singles from Reckless Kelly
  1. "Wild Thing"
    Released: March 1993
  2. "I Fought the Law"
    Released: April 1993
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Track listing

More information No., Title ...
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Born to Be Wild" (by INXS)3:52
2."I Fought the Law" (by The Dukes)2:57
3."Wild Thing" (by Divinyls)4:15
4."Awabakelly" (by Yahoo Serious)
  • Yahoo Serious
  • Alan Dargin
1:18
5."Djäpana" (by Yothu Yindi)4:03
6."Ride" (by Mental As Anything)3:16
7."Handle the Flame" (by Anthony Warlow)
  • Serious
  • David Roach
  • Tycha
2:32
8."Happiness Is a Warm Gun" (by The Dukes)3:03
9."Reckless Angles" (by Yahoo Serious)
  • Serious
  • Tycha
0:39
10."From a Million Miles" (by Single Gun Theory)
  • Single Gun Theory
4:36
11."Faith" (by The Dukes)
3:20
12."As You Like It" (by Steve Kilbey)
  • Kilbey
4:28
13."Bedazzled" (by Succotash)
  • Succotash
3:52
14."Reckless" (by James Reyne)
  • Reyne
6:06
15."Happy On My Way" (by Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver)
  • Pete Pyle
1:59
16."Such Is Life" (by Yahoo Serious and Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Serious
  • Tycha
0:57
17."Handle the Flame (finale)" (by Anthony Warlow)
  • Serious
  • David Roach
  • Tycha
0:26
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Charts

More information Chart (1993), Peak position ...
Weekly chart performance for Reckless Kelly
Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[8]22
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See also

References

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