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Peter Finch | Peter Linton | |
Grant Taylor | Bluey Donkin | |
Pauline Garrick | Kate Carmody | |
Chips Rafferty | Milo Trent | |
Mary Gay | Sister Mary Ellis | |
George Wallace | Barber of Tobruk | |
Joe Valli | Northumberland Fusilier | |
Tony Villa | Japanese soldier | |
Joe Anderson | ||
Norman Blackler | ||
Robert Carlyle | ||
Gilbert Ellis | ||
George Gentry | ||
Walter Pym | ||
John Sherwood |
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Producer | Charles Chauvel
Charles Munro |
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Writer | Charles Chauvel
Elsa Chauvel Maxwell Dunn |
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World War II! North Africa! They Stopped The Nazis… It's WWII and an Englishman and two Australians are sent to North Africa to fight side-by-side in the major battles that help Australia capture Tobruk. The Germans, with hordes of tanks and infantry, are defeated in some of the most incredible battles of World War II. An Australian production that has become a classic over the years, it is one of Peter Finch's first important roles and helped to establish him on the screen as a major star. |
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