Irish-born bushranger, named Jack Doolan, who terrorises the squatters, holds up the Beechworth mail coach in the 1860s, robs Judge MacEvoy, and is eventually killed when surrounded by three troopers, Kelly, Davis and FitzRoy, to whom he refuses to surrender.
Here Come the Brides - 1968 A Wild Colonial Boy 2-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1969
In Australia 19 Century (1850-1950)
The Wild Boy was created in 2001.
Ben Hall was a wild colonial bushranger, not a convict bolter.
"The Wild Colonial Boy" is an Australian folk ballad that tells the story of a young man who is a rebellious figure, often depicted as a bushranger. The song's origins are rooted in the 19th century, reflecting the experiences of early Australian settlers and convicts. The character is typically associated with the struggles against colonial authority, embodying themes of freedom and defiance. While the exact origins of the song are unclear, it has become a significant part of Australian cultural heritage.
Ned Kelly'Mad' Dan MorganJohn 'Black' CaesarCaptain MoonliteThunderbolt'Bold' Jack Donahoe (The 'Wild Colonial Boy')Matthew BradyFrank GardinerMartin Cash
Peter the Wild Boy died in 1785.
Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud was created in 1969.
The cast of Wild Boy - 2010 includes: Leah Morehouse as Narrator Story Morehouse as Sister Arama Morehouse as Wild Boy
The cast of Arena - 1985 includes: Floid as Wild Boy Perri as Wild Boy Luke Banter as Wild Boy Danny Blackner Helen Caldwell as Fan Sally Dewhurst as Wild Boy Malcolm Dixon Elaine Ford as Fan Carl Furrer as Wild Boy Anthony Georghiou Nick Gillard as Fan Lisa Harman as Fan Tony Haygarth Michael Ho as Wild Boy Dougie Howes as Wild Boy Eddie Kemp as Wild Boy Anita Kiplin as Fan Simon Le Bon as himself Simon Mitton as Wild Boy Patrick Mitton as Wild Boy Nick Rhodes as himself Hugh Spight as Stilt walker Deborah Wakeham as Fan Noel Wallace as Wild Boy Lorraine Whitmarsh as Fan Philippa Williams as Fan Frances Wingate as Fan
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