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Pages in category "Australian World War I films" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Beneath Hill 60 is a 2010 Australian war film directed by Jeremy Sims (credited as Jeremy Hartley Sims) and written by David Roach. Based on the 2011 book Beneath Hill 60: The Extraordinary True Story of the Secret War Being Waged Beneath the Trenches of the Western Front by Will Davies.
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The film explores how war can turn a man's moral compass from pacifism to warmonger. D, A S 1933 US After Tonight: George Archainbaud: A Russian spy and an Austrian captain fall in love during WW1. R S 1933 US Ever in My Heart: Archie Mayo: Romance and espionage in WW1 D, R A, S 1934 US The Lost Patrol: John Ford: Remake of Lost Patrol: A, D N ...
The film was screened at the Variety Club of Australia in 1980 and at the 1981 Australian Film Institute. [24] It was released in Australia on 13 August 1981 by Roadshow Film Distributors , in the United States on 28 August, by Paramount Pictures , [ 25 ] and Cinema International Corporation handled the rest of international distribution. [ 26 ]
The film grossed A$1,617,288 in Australia after its release in 1987 [9] which is equivalent to 8.25 million in 2009 dollars. It was also released in Canada, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States in 1988. It was considered a commercial disappointment, yet Wincer claims its pre-sales and television sales were about $6 million or 60% ...
Release date. October 2014 () [1] Running time. 106 minutes [3] Country: Australia: Language: English: William Kelly's War is a 2014 Australian film, set during World ...
Forbidden Ground, also known as Battle Ground in the United States, is a 2013 Australian action drama film, starring Johan Earl, Tim Pocock, and Martin Copping, set against the backdrop of World War I. It was written by Earl, Denai Gracie, and Travis Spiteri, and directed by Earl and Adrian Powers.