The Outlaw Michael Howe

The Outlaw Michael Howe

78 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Dec. 1, 2013

1814. Van Diemen’s Land, the notorious British penal colony, has dissolved into chaos. Outlaws roaming the wilderness have pushed the colonial government to breaking point. Driven by a deep sense of loyalty and an unquenchable hatred towards those he once served, English convict Michael Howe and a young aboriginal girl turn a desperate band of convicts, deserters and bushmen into a fearsome guerrilla army and lead them in open rebellion against the brutal, corrupt establishment. As the British hunt the outlaws, Howe remains an elusive prize. In desperation, the Governor makes the capture of Howe’s pregnant girl his priority. 

An epic story of love and betrayal, The Outlaw Michael Howe chronicles the astonishing true story of the man who pushed Australia to the brink of civil war.

The Outlaw Michael Howe

78 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Dec. 1, 2013

The Outlaw Michael Howe
1814. Van Diemen’s Land, the notorious British penal colony, has dissolved into chaos. Outlaws roaming the wilderness have pushed the colonial government to breaking point. Driven by a deep sense of loyalty and an unquenchable hatred towards those he once served, English convict Michael Howe and a young aboriginal girl turn a desperate band of convicts, deserters and bushmen into a fearsome guerrilla army and lead them in open rebellion against the brutal, corrupt establishment. As the British hunt the outlaws, Howe remains an elusive prize. In desperation, the Governor makes the capture of Howe’s pregnant girl his priority. 

An epic story of love and betrayal, The Outlaw Michael Howe chronicles the astonishing true story of the man who pushed Australia to the brink of civil war.
IMDb rating 5.7
Producers Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder, In Films
Original title The Outlaw Michael Howe
Directors Emma Wilson, John Clabburn, Kristin Witcombe, Brendan Cowell, Andrew Pante
Writers Brendan Cowell

Cast

Damon Herriman

as Michael Howe

Mirrah Foulkes

as Maria Lord

Rarriwuy Hick

as Mary

Matt Day

as Magistrate Robert Knopwood

Darren Gilshenan

as Lieutenant Governor Tom Davey

Benedict Hardie

as Peter Septon

Pip Miller

as Magistrate Humphrey

Kevin MacIsaac

as John Whitehead

Nick Falk

as Captain Bill Nairn

Iain Lang

as Worrell

Patrick Connolly

as Carlisle

Nicholas Cassim

as Lieutenant Governor William Sorell

Charlie Garber

as Edward Lord

Paul Stewart

as Drew

Amanda Bishop

as Susan

Barry Batchelor

as Bushman

Connor Carthy

as Soldier