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Gallipoli

- From a place you never heard of...a story you'll never forget.

As World War I rages, brave and youthful Australians Archy and Frank—both agile runners—become friends and enlist in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps together. They later find themselves part of the Dardanelles Campaign on the Gallipoli peninsula, a brutal eight-month conflict which pit the British and their allies against the Ottoman Empire and left over 500,000 men dead.

Release Date : 1981-08-13

Language :FrenchEnglishArabic

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : R & R FilmsAustralian Film Commission

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mel Gibson

Character Name : Frank Dunne

Original Name : Mel Gibson

Gender : Male

Mark Lee

Character Name : Archy Hamilton

Original Name : Mark Lee

Gender : Male

Bill Kerr

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Bill Kerr

Gender : Male

Harold Hopkins

Character Name : Les McCann

Original Name : Harold Hopkins

Gender : Male

Charles Lathalu Yunipingu

Character Name : Zac

Original Name : Charles Lathalu Yunipingu

Gender : Male

Heath Harris

Character Name : Stockman

Original Name : Heath Harris

Gender : Male

Ron Graham

Character Name : Wallace Hamilton

Original Name : Ron Graham

Gender : Male

Gerda Nicolson

Character Name : Rose Hamilton

Original Name : Gerda Nicolson

Gender : Female

Robert Grubb

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : Robert Grubb

Gender : Male

Tim McKenzie

Character Name : Barney

Original Name : Tim McKenzie

Gender : Male

David Argue

Character Name : Snowy

Original Name : David Argue

Gender : Male

Brian Anderson

Character Name : Railway Foreman

Original Name : Brian Anderson

Gender : Male

Reg Evans

Character Name : Athletics Official 1

Original Name : Reg Evans

Gender : Male

Jack Giddings

Character Name : Athletics Official 2

Original Name : Jack Giddings

Gender : Male

Dane Peterson

Character Name : Announcer

Original Name : Dane Peterson

Gender : Male

Paul Linkson

Character Name : Recruiting Officer

Original Name : Paul Linkson

Gender : Male

Jenny Lovell

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Jenny Lovell

Gender : Female

Steve Dodd

Character Name : Billy Snakeskin

Original Name : Steve Dodd

Gender : Male

Harold Baigent

Character Name : Camel Driver

Original Name : Harold Baigent

Gender : Male

Robyn Galwey

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Robyn Galwey

Gender : Female

Don Quin

Character Name : Lionel

Original Name : Don Quin

Gender : Male

Phyllis Burford

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Phyllis Burford

Gender : Male

Marjorie Irving

Character Name : Gran

Original Name : Marjorie Irving

Gender : Male

John Murphy

Character Name : Frank's Father

Original Name : John Murphy

Gender : Male

Bill Hunter

Character Name : Major Barton

Original Name : Bill Hunter

Gender : Male

Diane Chamberlain

Character Name : Mrs. Barton

Original Name : Diane Chamberlain

Gender : Male

Peter Ford

Character Name : Lt. Gray

Original Name : Peter Ford

Gender : Male

Ian Govett

Character Name : Army Doctor

Original Name : Ian Govett

Gender : Male

Geoff Parry

Character Name : Sgt. Sayers

Original Name : Geoff Parry

Gender : Male

Clive Bennington

Character Name : English Officer 1

Original Name : Clive Bennington

Gender : Male

Giles Holland-Martin

Character Name : English Officer 2

Original Name : Giles Holland-Martin

Gender : Male

Moshe Kedem

Character Name : Egyptian Shopkeeper

Original Name : Moshe Kedem

Gender : Male

John Morris

Character Name : Col. Robinson

Original Name : John Morris

Gender : Male

Don Barker

Character Name : N.C.O. at Ball

Original Name : Don Barker

Gender : Male

Kiwi White

Character Name : Soldier on Beach

Original Name : Kiwi White

Gender : Male

Paul Sonkkila

Character Name : Sniper

Original Name : Paul Sonkkila

Gender : Male

Peter Lawless

Character Name : Observer

Original Name : Peter Lawless

Gender : Male

Leslie Dayman

Character Name : Artillery Officer

Original Name : Leslie Dayman

Gender : Male

Saltbush Baldock

Character Name : Sentry

Original Name : Saltbush Baldock

Gender : Male

Stan Green

Character Name : Sgt. Major

Original Name : Stan Green

Gender : Male

Max Wearing

Character Name : Col. White

Original Name : Max Wearing

Gender : Male

Graham Dow

Character Name : General Gardner

Original Name : Graham Dow

Gender : Male

Peter R. House

Character Name : Radio Officer

Original Name : Peter R. House

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-04-14

**Australia was “born” in Turkey.** This is a very interesting film that addresses Australia and New Zealand's joint participation in the First World War. Both countries had recently gained independence from the United Kingdom, there was no real sense of national identity and, despite the proximity of German colonies in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, there were many Australians who did not want to go to the war alongside the British. It was the English's war, not theirs. The same thing was felt in my country, Portugal, the United Kingdom's oldest ally, but which only entered the First World War in 1916, against the wishes of the English. Portuguese politicians saw the war as a means of giving international prestige to a young and discredited republican regime, and of securing Portuguese sovereignty in Africa and India. Despite having no relationship with each other, the journey of Australians and Portuguese in the First World War had the same end: the CEP, the Portuguese military brigade, was decimated in France, in 1918, in the greatest defeat in the multi-century history of the Portuguese Army; ANZAC almost completely lost itself in the Dardanelles, in the face of the obstinate Turkish defense commanded by Mustafa Kemal, who knew well the terrain and foresaw what the Allies were going to try. Historical considerations aside, the film does not focus on military action or what happened in the unsuccessful Battle of the Dardanelles. We are taken there by the beautiful friendship between two young Australian athletes with a lot of potential, who enlist in ANZAC (one of them even had to lie because he was too young). I don't know exactly what they expected to do, nor if they did considered the possibility of not returning home alive. I think, as often happens, they wanted to enlist because all the other boys did it so. The script doesn't explore this as it could, and perhaps one of the film's weaknesses is the lack of this emotional and mental depth in decisive moments. I also missed a greater effort at contextualization: anyone who doesn't understand history may not know exactly what that battle was about. On a technical level, the film stands out for its excellent cinematography, scenery and costumes, and a reconstruction of the period that, overall, works satisfactorily. Of course, it's not technically perfect. For example, in combat scenes there is a great lack of visual and special effects that add intensity to the action, resulting in battles that are not exactly exciting to watch on the big screen. There is also a serious lack of blood here. I'm not a fan of gore or the most visually shocking effects, but stop and think with me: it's a battle, it's war. There are dead, there are injured, there are mutilated, there are screaming people lying on the ground in agony, waiting for their own death and asking for help. The film doesn't show us the raw reality of combat, perhaps to allow for a lower parental rating, which I understand, but honestly don't approve of. Although the film has a larger cast, naturally, the truth is that the two protagonists, Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, absolutely dominate all the action. It's worth paying attention to the work of the two actors: Gibson still didn't have the stellar status he achieved in Hollywood, and his modesty suited him well. He was a young actor, but he already had the talent that characterizes him, and a friendly smile, a charisma that makes his character pleasant and worthy of empathy. Lee is more important in the script, but he doesn't have the strength and presence of his colleague. He's good, but more discreet and less charismatic. It may have been this, in fact, that didn't help him advance his acting career. The film also features positive appearances by Bill Kerr in a short but significant role.