Mel Gibson delivers an electrifying performance in director Peter Weir's compelling story of friendship and adventure between two Australian soldiers in 1915. They cross continents and great oceans climb the pyramids and walk through the ancient sands of Egypt to join their regiment at the fateful battle of Gallipoli. The echoes of history blend with the friends' compelling destiny as they become part of a legendary World War I confrontation between Australia and the German allied Turks - a battle that is the Antipodean equivalent of the Alamo.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Mel Gibson delivers an electrifying performance in director Peter Weir's compelling story of friendship and adventure between two Australian soldiers in 1915. They cross continents and great oceans, climb the pyramids and walk through the ancient sands of Egypt to join their regiment at the fateful battle of Gallipoli. The echoes of history blend with the friends' compelling destiny as they become part of a legendary World War I confrontation between Australia and the German allied Turks - a battle that is the Antipodean equivalent of the Alamo. Actors Mel Gibson, Mark Lee, Harold Baigent, Bill Kerr, Harold Hopkins, Heath Harris, Ronny Graham, Gerda Nicolson, Robert Grubb, Tim McKenzie & Bill Hunter Director Peter Weir Certificate 12 years and over Year 1982 Screen Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Duration 1 hour and 47 minutes (approx)
Mark Lee and Mel Gibson play Archy and Frank, two rival sprinters who become friends and decide to sign up with the Anzacs in World War I. Travelling from Australia to exotic Egypt is an adventure at first, but soon the pair must meet their destiny in the trenches of Gallipoli. Directed by Peter Weir.
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