1. Jim Gerald and
Lance Vane were the sons of director S. A. Fitzgerald.
2. Early screenings of Robbery Under Arms were accompanied by live narration, sound effects, and music. The 1908 Adelaide Town Hall season, for example, had well-known actor Alfred Boothman standing beside the screen narrating the story, accompanied by realistic sound effects by George Rocks and an orchestra of piano and strings (Pike and Cooper p.11).
3. The actors who played Captain Starlight and the two Marston brothers have not yet been identified.
4. While production costs were around £1000 for
Robbery Under Arms (a considerably large budget for that time), Charles MacMahon's next film,
For the Term of His Natural Life (1908), cost £7000 despite being less than half the length.
5. Further reference: Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper.
Australian Film 1900-1977, A Guide to Feature Film Production (1980), p.11.