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Anzacs

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Anzacs (1985)
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The lives of a dozen Australian soldiers who served in the ANZACs. Fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, then on the Western Front for the remainder of WWI, it's the story of the hardships, c... Read allThe lives of a dozen Australian soldiers who served in the ANZACs. Fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, then on the Western Front for the remainder of WWI, it's the story of the hardships, camaraderie and casualties of war.The lives of a dozen Australian soldiers who served in the ANZACs. Fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, then on the Western Front for the remainder of WWI, it's the story of the hardships, camaraderie and casualties of war.

  • Stars
    • Andrew Clarke
    • Paul Hogan
    • Jon Blake
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    894
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Andrew Clarke
      • Paul Hogan
      • Jon Blake
    • 30User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Andrew Clarke
    Andrew Clarke
    • Capt. Martin Barrington…
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    Paul Hogan
    Paul Hogan
    • Cpl. Pat Cleary…
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    Jon Blake
    Jon Blake
    • Capt. Flanagan…
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    Megan Williams
    • Sister Kate Baker…
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    Christopher Cummins
    • Pte. Roly Collins
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    Jonathan Sweet
    Jonathan Sweet
    • Pte. Bill Harris…
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    Ilona Rodgers
    Ilona Rodgers
    • Lady Thea Barrington
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    David Bradshaw
    • Keith Murdoch
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    Robert Coleby
    Robert Coleby
    • Rev. George Lonsdale
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    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Lt. Harold Armstrong…
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    Shane Briant
    Shane Briant
    • Sgt. 'Kaiser' Schmidt…
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    Alec Wilson
    • Pte. 'Pudden' Parsons
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    Peter Finlay
    • Cpl. 'Bluey'…
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    Elaine Lee
    Elaine Lee
    • Madame
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    Leah Steventon
    • Marie
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    Sheila Kennelly
    • Mrs. Baker
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    David Allardice
    • Pianist
    • 1985
    Patrick Ward
    • Sgt. Tom McArthur
    • 1985
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    9BouncingBall7

    Excellant Aussie WWI Mini Series

    Excellant drama that charts the story of an ANZAC (Australian New Zealand Army Corps) volunteer regiment from Gallipoli through to the end of the war. It is a story of tragedy and triumph, laughs and tears and is a series I can't wait to get the opportunity to watch again.
    SAChoover

    A nice change

    I thought it was quite a good series. I can't imagine how this could be reduced to a 2hr? tele-movie without losing just about everything good about it. I'm Australian, and this was produced for Aussies, no apologies for that. It's about time, rather than the usual good and bad Hollywood and to a lesser extent Brit efforts. If you don't know a Zac from a Brass Razoo, well we've had to put up with your slang and slight cultural differences for long enough. But I digress, this showed a part of history which has been long ignored, both here and overseas. In Australia we know full well the tale of Gallipoli, however the further efforts on the Western Front have largely been ignored. It's also good to see mention of the Home Front politics regarding conscription which severely divided the nation at the time and the Diggers response, which left it the only Allied fully volunteer Army in WW1. All in all I throughly enjoyed it, a good mix of believable characters, action, behind the lines antics and the Home Front drama, well worth seeing if you can get the original 5 part series.

    For reviewers

    Some of the previous commentators have said they wouldn't mind getting a copy of this. The only place I know that sells it is the Australian War Memorial. As you don't want URL's I won't include one however I'll leave it to you to phrase this part if you want to include it. Stuart Coates
    eagledes

    Excellent mini-series

    I refer in these comments to the full 3-video mini-series, not the truncated version or film produced for the American market.

    In general, a well-produced and directed series which, with a few minor exceptions is probably as close to the true horror and carnage of the First World War as it is possible to get. Most of the minor errors can be explained by the requirements of plotting or pure visual effect and, in my opinion do not seriously detract from the overall truth of the subject matter.

    It should be remembered that this series was produced for the Australians, whose culture and memory is very different to that of the Americans who seem to have a collective down on this video/film. Perhaps if our North American cousins had come into the war several years earlier and suffered the casualties the Empire did they might have a different view of the series.

    The feeling throughout the series is of the AIF being abused and butchered by the incompetent British generals - and as a military historian I cannot say the series is wrong. However, other than one short scene, the series does not highlight the fact that the British were suffering just as much under their own generals.

    All in all I would say the viewer would get a much better idea of what the AIF and World War I was about by seeing this mini series than by viewing Gallipoli, which is generally thought to be historically weak.

    I would recommend the mini series but not the film or truncated North American video release.
    9redstone-3

    Worth watching.

    A sometimes-humorous, sometimes-serious look at Australian soldiers during the Great War, from enlistment, through training, to several campaigns, culminating in the huge battles in France, to the end of the war and back home. The miniseries contains all the elements of an entertaining show: pathos, humour, and accuracy of detail and period. Paul Hogan plays Pat Cleary, a whimsical parody of the knockabout characters of the turn of the century with the irrepressible and uniquely Australian sense of humour. Watch particularly for the character "Flanagan", played by Jon Blake, who gives a stunning portrayal of the epitome of the returned soldier. A brilliant performance and excellent character development.
    kitchener

    Looking Back...

    Anzac Day seemed an appropriate day to bring out my World War one movies, and so I arrived home from the Dawn Service, and stuck the first episode of Anzacs starring Andrew Clarke, Paul Hogan, and Jon Blake, into the VCR.

    It was an excellent mini-series - or movie, depending on where you live - when I first watched it three years ago, and I was pleased to know that it hasn't lost any of it's filmic brilliance. Excellent performances from perennial Australian actor Andrew Clarke (playing Martin Barrington), legend Paul Hogan (cocky Pat Cleary) and Jon Blake (Flanagan) combined with great special effects, and much attention to historical detail, make this mini series an excellent thing to watch. It's certainly one of the best Australian productions ever.

    The thing that sets Anzacs apart from anything else is the way the film begins in Victoria, just before war is declared, and takes the viewer on a journey from the boot camps, to the Gallipoli Peninsula, and on to the hellish battlefields across France and Belgium. The series follows a small platoon, originating in Victoria, and their trials and tribulations throughout the four years of World War One.

    Key Australian actions from Lone Pine to the battle at Villers-Bretonneux are depicted with amazing attention to detail, and with great, sweeping battle sequences. The series is also remarkable in the way that it focuses on both the battlefield events, as well as events behind the lines. I like this, especially considering that infantry spent on 30% of their time in the line.

    Gallipoli and The Lighthorseman are unfairly compared to Anzacs but shouldn't be, because these two movies focus on only a small campaign, where as Anzacs is long enough to show the whole war.

    This is an excellent production, and is a good education into the way things happened during World War One, and is well worth the price of the video rental.

    Andrew

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      Actor Jon Blake tragically injured (quadriplegic) by a drunk driver following principle filming for a similar film (Lighthorse). Blake was predicted to be a bigger star than Mel Gibson prior to the accident. Blake has tragically since passed away as a result of his injuries Vale - Jon Blake
    • Quotes

      Pvt. Roly Collins: What's going on, Pat?

      Pvt. Pat Cleary: [sarcastically] It's the great war - it's in all the papers.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1985 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anzacs, la guerra de las antípodas
    • Production companies
      • Burrowes-Dixon Company
      • Nine Network Australia
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 45m(165 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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