Beneath Hill 60
"After Gallipoli there was still a war to be won."
Originally released in 2010. Beneath Hill 60 is a drama/history film. directed by Jeremy Sims. With a runtime of 2h 2m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Brendan Cowell, Harrison Gilbertson, and Steve Le Marquand
Synopsis
The true story of Australia's cat-and-mouse underground mine warfare—one of the most misunderstood, misrepresented and mystifying conflicts of WW I. It was secret struggle BENEATH the Western Front that combined daring engineering, technology and science. Few on the surface knew of the brave, claustrophobic and sometimes barbaric work of these tunnellers.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Brendan Cowell
as Captain Oliver Woodward
Harrison Gilbertson
as Frank Tiffin
Steve Le Marquand
as Sergeant Bill Fraser
Gyton Grantley
as Norman Morris
Alan Dukes
as Jim Sneddon
Alex Thompson
as Walter Sneddon
Warwick Young
as Percy Marsden
Mark Coles Smith
as Billy Bacon
Anthony Hayes
as William McBride
Leon Ford
as Lt. Robert Clayton
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $7,347,125
Production Companies
- The Silence Productions
- Lucky Country Productions
- Screen Australia
- Pacific Film and Television Commission
- Screen NSW
- Screen Queensland
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beneath Hill 60 about?
The true story of Australia's cat-and-mouse underground mine warfare—one of the most misunderstood, misrepresented and mystifying conflicts of WW I. It was secret struggle BENEATH the Western Fro...
Who directed Beneath Hill 60?
Beneath Hill 60 was directed by Jeremy Sims.
How long is Beneath Hill 60?
Beneath Hill 60 has a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes (122 minutes total).
When was Beneath Hill 60 released?
Beneath Hill 60 was released on April 15, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Beneath Hill 60?
The main cast of Beneath Hill 60 includes Brendan Cowell, Harrison Gilbertson, Steve Le Marquand, Gyton Grantley, Alan Dukes.
Is Beneath Hill 60 worth watching?
Beneath Hill 60 has a user rating of 6.8/10 based on 160 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.