The Lady Outlaw is a 1911 Australian silent film set in Van Diemen's Land during convict days.
She follows him there only to discover he has been assigned as a servant to a villainous land owner and has escaped to the hills, where police believe he has died.
Dorothy decides to seek revenge and leads a group of escape convicts on raids on the land owner's house.
According to the biograph, excellently got up in Sydney by Rolfe, so long associated with Dampier, the lady was of good family in England.
Thereupon she takes to bushranging, as leader of a convict gang, and is just going to shoot Elton when she finds that her lover is alive, and with a wife.