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The Lighthorsemen ()


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In 1917 when the British forces are bogged down in front of the Turkish and German lines in Palestine they rely on the Australian light horse regiment to break the deadlock.

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Dave
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Lighthorse Sgt.
John Larking ...
Station Master
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Dave's Dad (as John Heywood)
Di O'Connor ...
Dave's Mum
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Reichert
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Von Kressenstein
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Chauvel
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Charlie
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Bourchier
Serge Lazareff ...
Rankin
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Frank
John Walton ...
Tas
Tim McKenzie ...
Chiller
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Scotty
Matthew Randell ...
British Sgt.
Peter Douglas ...
Cockney Lance Corp.
Patrick Frost ...
Sgt. Ted Seager
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Lawson
Jim Willoughby ...
Farrier Sgt.
Iain Strutt ...
Armourer Sgt.
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Anne
Anne Scott-Pendlebury ...
Sister
Kingsley MacDonald ...
Bugler
Brenton Whittle ...
Padre
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Meinertzhagen
Anthony Hawkins ...
Allenby
David Sadler ...
Dying Turk
Michael Kitschke ...
Trooper at Ruins
John Kelly ...
British Major
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Ismet Bey
Jon Sidney ...
Grant
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Hodgson
James Wright ...
Fitzgerald
Gary Stalker ...
Corp. Nobby
Stephen Crockett ...
Chauvel's Aide
Tony Mack ...
Allenby's Sigs Officer
Scott Bradley ...
Lt. Frank Burton
Bill Stacey ...
German Artillery Officer
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Turkish Range Finder
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Turkish Officer
Mark Pretti ...
Ambulance Driver
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German Trench Officer
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Turkish Demolition Soldier
Jason Dunn ...
Trooper in Demolition Room / 'A' Trooper
Peter Merrill ...
Young German Officer
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Arch
Terry Brittingham ...
Ambulance Officer
Ashley Cooper ...
'A' Trooper
Brendan Egan ...
'A' Trooper
Steve Harrison ...
'A' Trooper
Lou Horvath ...
'A' Trooper
Adrian Ireland ...
'A' Trooper
William Kerr ...
'A' Trooper
Kevin May ...
'A' Trooper
Tom Mudge ...
'A' Trooper
Ricky Noble ...
'A' Trooper
Tom O'Brien ...
'A' Trooper
Vic O'Neal ...
'A' Trooper
Johnny Raaen ...
'A' Trooper
Leo Scanders ...
'A' Trooper
Barry Stephan ...
'A' Trooper
Richard Stevens ...
'A' Trooper
Milton Stevens ...
'A' Trooper
Tamas Szegedi ...
'A' Trooper
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Daughter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Simon Wincer

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Ian Jones ... (screenplay by)

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Jan Bladier ... associate producer
Antony I. Ginnane ... executive producer
Ian Jones ... producer (produced by)
David Lee ... associate producer
Simon Wincer ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Mario Millo

Cinematography by

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Dean Semler ... director of photography

Editing by

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Adrian Carr

Editorial Department

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Gregory Campitelli ... assistant editor (as Greg Campitelli)
Karen Clark ... negative cutter (as Karen Clarke)
Tony Manning ... color timer

Casting By

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Jo Larner

Production Design by

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Bernard Hides

Art Direction by

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Virginia Bieneman

Costume Design by

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David Rowe

Makeup Department

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Paul Pattison ... hair stylist
Felicity Schoeffel ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Gil Brealey ... production consultant
Adrian Carr ... post-production supervisor
Phillip Corr ... production supervisor
Don Keyte ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Scott Bradley ... third assistant director
Steve Crockett ... fifth assistant director
Bob Donaldson ... first assistant director
Ian Kenny ... second assistant director
Ken Mahlab ... fourth assistant director

Art Department

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Deborah Cole ... art department coordinator (as Debra Cole)
John Daniell ... standby props
Mark Dawson ... props buyer
Michael Hill ... carpenter
Ian Jobson ... art department runner
Harvey Mawson ... props buyer
Suza Maybury ... props maker
Michael Mercurio ... second standby props
Ray Pedler ... scenic artist
Caroline Polin ... assistant art director
Walter Sperl ... construction foreman

Sound Department

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Peter Burgess ... sound editor
Gregory Campitelli ... assistant sound editor (as Greg Campitelli)
Lloyd Carrick ... sound recordist
Craig Carter ... sound editor
James Currie ... chief mixer
Chris Goldsmith ... boom operator
Phil Heywood ... re-recording mixer
Jennifer Hortin ... assistant sound editor
Livia Ruzic ... sound editor
Pete Smith ... music mixer (as Peter D. Smith)

Special Effects by

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Steve Courtley ... special effects supervisor
Conrad Rothmann ... special effects coordinator

Visual Effects by

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Roger Cowland ... visual effects

Stunts

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Andy Clarke ... stunts
Ken Connley ... stunts
Nick Daniell ... stunt pilot
Gerald Egan ... stunts
Zev Eleftheriou ... stunts
Brian Ellison ... stunts
Lou Horvath ... stunts
Frank Lennon ... stunts
Grant Page ... stunt coordinator
Malcolm Pritchard ... stunts
Johnny Raaen ... stunts
Robert Simper ... stunts
Iain Strutt ... stunts
Tamas Szegedi ... stunts
Lloyd Ventry ... stunts
Bill Willoughby ... stunts
Jim Willoughby ... stunts

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Jasin Boland ... clapper loader (as Jason Boland)
David Dunkley ... loader
Alan Dunstan ... best boy
Roydon Johnson ... focus puller
Ian Jones ... steadicam operator
David Lindsay ... clapper loader
Ian McAlpine ... assistant grip
Merv McLaughlin ... key grip
John Morton ... gaffer
Pat Nash ... grip
Dean Semler ... camera operator
Jim Sheldon ... still photographer

Music Department

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Mario Millo ... orchestrator
William Motzing ... conductor
Philip Powers ... soundtrack album producer
Cos Russo ... scoring assistant
Roger Savage ... music engineer / music mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Tom Hegarty ... script editor
Linda Ray ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Gary Amos ... wrangler
Dale Arthur ... production coordinator
Kerrie Barnhill ... production secretary
John Bird ... wrangler
Gil Brealey ... production consultant
Penny Carl ... supervising production accountant
Mandy Carter ... production accountant
Murray Chesson ... wrangler
Andy Clarke ... wrangler
Sean Clarke ... wrangler
Joe Cooper ... wrangler
Shane Cooper ... wrangler
Daryl Dicks ... wrangler
Gerald Egan ... master of horse
Zev Eleftheriou ... safety officer
Barry Elliott ... wrangler
Kerry Fetzer ... catering assistant
Alan Fitzsimmons ... wrangler
Allen Heath ... wrangler
Chris Hocking ... wrangler
Tony Jablonski ... wrangler
Robert Johnson ... wrangler
Fran Lanigan ... assistant accountant
Terry Lee ... helicopter pilot
Graham Newman ... wrangler
Ned O'Brien ... wrangler
Daphne Phillips ... wrangler
Brian Pollitt ... wrangler
Bruce Porter ... wrangler
Mark Pretti ... wrangler
Malcolm Pritchard ... wrangler
Robert Rehn ... wrangler
Trevor Stevens ... wrangler
Lloyd Ventry ... wrangler
Bill Willoughby ... master of horse
Jim Willoughby ... master of horse
Ray Winslade ... master of horse

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Plot Summary

Palestine, 1917. The British advance has been stopped by the Turkish line running from Gaza to Beersheba. The latest attack on Gaza has failed. The attacking forces included a regiment of Australian mounted infantry, the Light Horse... Lighthorseman Frank is wounded in a skirmish with Bedouin. He is replaced by a young soldier, Dave, who proves to be a crack shot, but reluctant to fire at the enemy. Dave proves himself during a German biplane attack. Recuperating in hospital, he meets a sympathetic nurse, Anne... The regiment is called upon for a bold flanking attack on Beersheba. But how do you convince the Turks the main attack will come at Gaza? And how do you attack across a desert without water? Written by David Stanko

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Taglines They did what they were told...They didn't know it was impossible. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Lighthorse Men (World-wide, English title)
  • The Light Horsemen (World-wide, English title)
  • The Light Horse Men (World-wide, English title)
  • La chevauchée de feu (France)
  • Jinetes de leyenda (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 131 min
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Budget AUD10,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Website Cinephilia reports of the Jon Blake accident and legal case: "Jon Blake was critically injured whilst driving home on December 1, 1986, after the final day's filming of The Lighthorsemen (1987). He sustained severe brain injuries and in December, 1995, the New South Wales Supreme Court ruled that Blake should be compensated for the loss of potential earnings as a star in the United States. After taking evidence from actors, directors, and film critics who indicated his career could have been as big as Mel Gibson's, the court awarded him $32 million in damages. This was later reduced to $7 million after the defence appealed." See more »
Goofs At the rest camp just after the 2 soldiers pass the British Major and addresses the Colonel about the men wearing shorts at the end the Colonel calls the Major 'Sir', this wouldn't happen as a Colonel is a higher rank to Major. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Palestine, October 1917 (1993). See more »
Soundtracks AUSTRALIA WILL BE THERE See more »
Quotes Dave: Hey, Scotty, you're not Scotch, are you?
Scotty: No.
Dave: Then, why do they call you Scotty?
[Scotty thinks]
Scotty: Cause I'm Irish.
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