A fascinating glimpse into a lesser-explored facet of Australian history, 'The Little Convict' succeeds as a tale of youthful determination. The film effectively contrasts the oppressive environment of the convict farm with the liberating expanse of the bush.…
The Little Convict
In old New South Wales a new bunch of convicts arrives including the little convict, young Toby Nelson. Consigned to a Government farm they are subjected to the…
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Despite its promising premise, 'The Little Convict' struggles to fully realise its potential. The early depiction of convict life and the cruelty of its overseers sets a grim tone, but the narrative shifts rather abruptly into an adventure…
This 1979 film, 'The Little Convict,' is a touching and surprisingly robust tale of resilience in early New South Wales. The story of Toby Nelson, a young boy thrust into the brutal world of a government farm, is…
'The Little Convict' attempts to blend historical drama with a child-friendly adventure, with mixed results. The early scenes of hardship are effectively conveyed, highlighting the cruelty of figures like Corporal Wesley. However, the film truly takes flight when…
A spirited adventure set against the harsh backdrop of colonial Australia, 'The Little Convict' offers a compelling narrative of survival and defiance. Young Toby Nelson's plight at the government farm, under the oppressive gaze of Sergeant Langdon, is…
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The film includes characters named Jack Doolan, a highwayman, and Big George, a blacksmith, who are integral to the plot. While these characters are presented within the historical context of old New South Wales, they are not explicitly identified as direct portrayals of famous historical figures. The narrative focuses on a fictionalised adventure within the established historical setting of the convict era.