Beaconsfield 11 years old

We knew one thing... we were in it together.

Beaconsfield

On Anzac Day 2006 the Beaconsfield mine collapsed, trapping Russell, Webb and fellow miner Larry Knight one kilometre underground. When it was revealed that two of the men were alive, Australia prayed and the world waited in hope that the miners would make it out alive. But the rescue was far more complex than anyone ever imagined. Beaconsfield recounts this riveting story of mental and physical fortitude and two very different men who were trapped together for 14 days under rubble in a cramped, pitch-black metal basket no bigger than a dog kennel.

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Beaconsfield Cast

Name Character
Cameron Daddo He was 47, now 59 years old as Matthew Gill
Simon Lyndon He was 41, now 53 years old as Larry Knight
Lachy Hulme He was 41, now 53 years old as Todd Russell
Sacha Horler She was 42, now 54 years old as Rachel Webb
Adam Morgan He was 18, now 29 years old as Glenn Burns
Oscar Redding He was 38, now 50 years old as Rex Johnson
Eddie Baroo He was 53, now 65 years old as Darren 'Geardy' Geard
Angus Sampson He was 33, now 45 years old as Brett 'Cress' Cresswell
Syd Brisbane as Gavin 'Cheesy' Cheesman
Shane Jacobson He was 42, now 54 years old as Brant Webb
Anthony Hayes He was 34, now 46 years old as Pat Ball
Nicholas G. Cooper as Greg Crowden
Michala Banas She was 33, now 45 years old as Carolyn Russell
Christopher Bunworth as Mike Lester
Glendyn Ivin He was 12, now 24 years old as Theo Visser
Christopher Stevenson He was 72, now 84 years old as Peter Hills
Steve Vizard He was 56, now 68 years old as Richard Carleton

Beaconsfield Crew

Name Department
Fiona Rees-Jones as Makeup Designer. Costume & Make-Up
Toby Oliver as Cinematography. Crew
Jon Rohde as Production Design. Art
Jane Norris as Casting. Production
Glendyn Ivin as Director. He was 12 (now 24) years old Directing
Judi McCrossin as Writer. Writing
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Beaconsfield (11 years)

We knew one thing... we were in it together.

  • Release day: Sunday, April 22, 2012
  • Runtime: 111 minutes