Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Brendan Coyle | 1 | ||
2) | Gyton Grantley | 2 | ||
3) | Jacqueline McKenzie | 3 | ||
4) | Harrison Gilbertson | Frank Tiffin | 4 | |
5) | Bella Heathcote | 5 | ||
6) | Chris Haywood | 6 | ||
7) | Steve LeMarquand | 8 | ||
8) | Gerald Lepkowski | 9 | ||
9) | Anthony Hayes | 10 | ||
10) | Kenneth Spiteri | 11 | ||
11) | Alex T. Grant | 13 | ||
12) | Leon Ford | 14 | ||
13) | Duncan Young | 15 |
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1) | Bill Leimbach | Producer | 3 | |
2) | Kirsty McGregor | Casting | 6 |
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1) | Jeremy Sims | Director | 1 |
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1) | David Roach | 1 |
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1) | Toby Oliver | Cinematography | 4 |
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1) | Cezary Skubiszewski | Music | 5 |
Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Ian Sparke | Costume Design | 7 |
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Tarek Sharkawy | The extraordinary true story of Oliver Woodward. It's 1916 and Woodward must tear himself from his new young love to go to the mud and carnage of the Western Front. Deep beneath the German lines. Woodward and his secret platoon of Australian tunnelers fight to defend a leaking, labyrinthine tunnel system packed with enough high explosives to change the course of the War. 373 |
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Tarek Sharkawy | Actor Hugo Weaving showed interest in participating in the film and was offered the role of Oliver Woodward, but ultimately declined due to his claustrophobia.[6] The role went to Brendan Cowell in a decision driven by the actor's experience and numerous accolades. | ||
Tarek Sharkawy | The majority of the war scenes were written to take place inside the tunnels so a tense environment could be achieved while facilitating the film's tight budget.[3] While searching for a director, Leimbach viewed Jeremy Sims's 2006 film Last Train to Freo. Impressed with the intensity of the film's claustrophobic action, Leimbach approached Sims, who agreed to direct Beneath Hill 60 after reading an early treatment. |
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