Title: Gallipoli
Release: 1981
Rating: 7.5
Language: English
Runtime: 110
Genre: Action , Adventure , Drama , History , War
Release | 1981 |
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Rating | 7.5 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 110 |
Genre | Action , Adventure , Drama , History , War |
The story of a group of young Australian men who leave their various backgrounds behind and sign up to join the ANZACs in World War I. They are sent to Gallipoli, where they encounter the resolute Turkish army.
Peter Weir
Peter Weir (story), David Williamson (screenplay)
... Frank Dunne
...
... Major Barton
... Jack
... Archy Hamilton
... Rose Hamilton
... Les McCann
... Zac
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