Beneath Hill 60 14 years old

After Gallipoli there was still a war to be won.

Beneath Hill 60

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.

Credits

Beneath Hill 60 Cast

Name Character
Harrison Gilbertson He was 17, now 30 years old as Frank Tiffin
Bella Heathcote She was 24, now 36 years old as Marjorie Waddell
Chris Haywood He was 62, now 75 years old as Colonel Wilson Rutledge
Jacqueline McKenzie She was 43, now 56 years old as Mrs. Emma Waddell
Tom Green He was 38, now 52 years old as Warren Hutchings
Gyton Grantley He was 31, now 44 years old as Norman Morris
Leon Ford as Lt. Robert Clayton
Steve Le Marquand He was 43, now 56 years old as Sergeant Bill Fraser
Brendan Cowell He was 34, now 47 years old as Captain Oliver Woodward
John Stanton He was 66, now 79 years old as General Lambert
Aden Young He was 39, now 52 years old as Major Brady North
Gerald Lepkowski He was 61, now 74 years old as William Waddell
Anthony Hayes He was 33, now 46 years old as William McBride
Warwick Young He was 38, now 50 years old as Percy Marsden

Beneath Hill 60 Crew

Name Department
Lisa Brennan as Property Master. Crew
Dany Cooper as Editor. Editing
Ross Thomas as Executive Producer. He was 29 (now 42) years old Production
David Roach as Co-Producer. He was 56 (now 69) years old Production
David Roach as Writer. He was 56 (now 69) years old Writing
Toby Oliver as Camera Operator. Camera
Toby Oliver as Director of Photography. Camera
Clayton Jauncey as Production Design. Art
Cezary Skubiszewski as Original Music Composer. He was 62 (now 75) years old Sound
Bill Leimbach as Producer. Production
Michelle Russell as Line Producer. She was 17 (now 31) years old Production
Beneath Hill 60 poster
Beneath Hill 60 (14 years)

After Gallipoli there was still a war to be won.

  • Release day: Thursday, April 15, 2010
  • Runtime: 122 minutes
  • Budget: 7347125.00