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Beneath Hill 60

2010

R

2 h 2 m

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In 1916, the 1st Australian Tunnelling Company is tunneling beneath German fortifications and bunkers to detonate massive explosive charges.
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Brendan Cowell
Oliver Woodward
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Harrison Gilbertson
Frank Tiffin
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Steve Le Marquand
Bill Fraser
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Gyton Grantley
Norman Morris
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Anthony Hayes
William McBride
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Chris Haywood
Colonel Wilson Rutledge
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Bella Heathcote
Marjorie Waddell
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Kenneth Spiteri
Karl Babek
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Mark Coles Smith
Billy Bacon
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Alan Dukes
Jim Sneddon
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Warwick Young
Percy Marsden
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Alex T. Grant
Walter Sneddon
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Duncan Young
Tom Dwyer
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Martin Thomas
Ginger O'Donnell
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Aden Young
Major Brady North
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John Stanton
General Lambert
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Bob Franklin
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Gerald Lepkowski
William Waddell

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21/03/2026 19:02
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Official Cleland

22/11/2022 10:05
This is a movie that every Australian must watch. It's a story about the unforgotten heroes, who went and did their bit for the Great War. Amazingly it's based on a true story of miners who, went to the Western Front and dug a network of tunnels deep beneath the Germans. Implanted within the labyrinth of tunnels, is millions of explosives waiting to be set off. What makes this film is the human side of emotion. There is mate ship and bonds which can never be set aside; experiences that only the men can relate to. There is the love story between Oliver Woodward (Brendan Cowell) and young Marjorie Waddell (Bella Heathcote). And you see the youthful innocence of young men, in particular Frank Tiffin, played by Harrison Gilbertson and Walter Sneddon (Alex Thompson). The contrast between the Queensland and the war is reflected in the use of colour and lighting. Queensland is bathed in sunlight, warm clean colours and in the costumes. While the Western Front is portrayed in constant bleak colours where bright colours don't exist. It's cold, wet and rain(for some reason, it's not a war movie until is has the element of rain and coldness). The English accent of the British troops are not great, they sound more like upper crust Australians. But apart from that comment, this is a gem of a movie. It will have you hooked until the very last second.
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Kweku lee

22/11/2022 10:05
I rarely take time to write reviews as I'm a busy man, but this is seriously an awesome movie! Brilliant! Amazing! I had no expectations, and only vague idea what the movie was about, and was completely blown away. I can't praise this movie enough. It is a new take on the war movie - looking at the secret tunnel wars in WWI. It's a great story, looks fantastic and was extremely entertaining. Which for an Australian movie is a big call! It wasn't an action packed blockbuster but you hardly notice as it's a tense and gripping film. And an extremely moving film. The underground warfare sequences are brilliant and made me think about the war in a different way - WWI was more than just suicidal runs across fields of mud and chemical warfare. This movie is about clandestine warfare going on behind and underneath enemy lines. This is already a great Australian film, and a brilliant film!!! Hopefully, Australia makes more movies like this!
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كانو🔥غاليين 🇱🇾

22/11/2022 10:05
The production design and values are superb. The acting is patchy at best. Probably at least in part due to the fact that: the script is terrible. It just reads like there was no time or budget put into it. Some of the narrative set-ups are so predictable that I winced as I watched it. Corny cliché riddled dialogue. Just seemed rushed to me. With a good script this film would've been GREAT instead of just OK. I wonder if this criticism might be better leveled at the powers-that-be in Australian cinema? I cant help but think if Simms and Co were given more support and longer to complete...perhaps a better film would've been produced.
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manmohan

22/11/2022 10:05
I was so moved by this film, which I saw last weekend, that I went to the Anzac Day ceremony at the Australian War Memorial today and thought of those, brave, brave men in the trenches and the fear,terror and privation in which they lived. I had to stay in the cinema until the lights came up to "compose myself" such was the powerful effect it had on me - the scene with Tiffin in the tunnel as the explosion came closer and the decision Captain Woodward made and how it went on to affect his life haunts me. Forget all that silly draping oneself in Australian flags - this should be compulsory viewing by all Australians.
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kwadwosheldonfanpage

22/11/2022 10:05
I have to disagree with the comments comparing this movie with 'Hurt Locker' which is a superior movie in nearly every day and deserves its Oscar credits. This is however an excellent war drama telling a fairly unknown true story of Oliver Woodward during World War One. I for one had never heard of Oliver Woodward until watching this movie. Yes, to some degree, I would compare it to 'My Boy Jack" and even 'Passchendale' and actually 'Tunnel Rats' the Vietnam war drama springs more to mind. There is also a love story thrown in for good measure and overall this is a very sensitive film with an unacceptable but seemingly necessary ending. The acting is superb throughout and the story fascinating in how it was told from beginning until the end. For those who like their dose of war dramas, this is clearly one not to be missed.
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M.K.Dossani

22/11/2022 10:05
'Beneath Hill 60' thoroughly exceeded expectations as being not only an exciting war film (which, to be honest, many like films can boast), but a moving one that evokes the horrific conditions of war. PROS -Very realistic, grimy setting, brings trench warfare to life -Claustrophobic feel of scenes. -Believable characters. I did actually care when some of the known characters died. -Tension during some of the riskier scenes where there is close contact with the German forces. -All in all, just a moving film about war that presses an anti-war sentiment with strong Australian soldier's values thrown into the characters. CONS -Plodding plot at times, goes back and forth slightly in time to establish character (though this may not be seen as a con by some) -Some parts could have been fleshed out (scenes with the Germans, the Oliver's life before and after war)
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Abdel-oubaid

22/11/2022 10:05
A fine movie. Not a masterpiece, because such movies are non-existent; consequently, I don't go looking for such a thing. My test is that if a movie reaches or exceeds my expectations, it succeeds. In my book, this beats "The Hurt Locker" hands down-- which may not mean anything to those who disliked that Oscar winner. Perhaps foolishly, because of the Oscar hype, I had expectations of THL which were not met. So it failed. "Beneath Hill 60" does not. It's more realistic, more accurate, more tension-filled, and not at all pretentious. No need for me to repeat the plot outlines that others have mentioned. But I will declare that the above-ground battlefield and underground scenes-- the wet, the mud, the cold, the misery-- are amazing for their reality. And they were shot mostly in tropical north Queensland.
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🤘LUCI ☄️FER👌👌🔥⚡️

22/11/2022 10:05
The over enthusiasm from 99% of the Australian viewers grading this film so highly is fundamental as to why Australian film making is not progressing in the right direction. Criticisms such as "better than Saving Private Ryan", really do not help portray the film in the correct light. And is probably why Australian film makers are falling behind similar counterparts in Europe, who can make moving films with correct sound underscores. Not to say this is a bad film in the slightest, just not the hyped up best Aussie War movie ever category it is being portrayed into. I think without the hype you would leave the cinema quite satisfied and overall it is well made and acted, but lets you down simultaneously. I give it a 4 simply because i went in expecting so much, and came out feeling every need from the film not being met.
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