Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 23934823
Revenue
$ 2078370
Major Harry Smith
Sergeant Bob Buick
Private Paul Large
Warrant Officer Class 2 Jack Kirby
Captain Morrie Stanley
Private Noel Grimes
Flight Lieutenant Frank Riley
Major Noel Ford
Lieutenant Colonel Colin Townsend
Brigadier Oliver David Jackson
Private Bill 'Yank' Akell
Bombardier Ray Ngatai
Gunner Murry Watene
Private Vic Grice
Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp
Private Barry 'Custard' Meller
Private Ron Eglinton
Private Kenny Gant
Gunner Ken Deacon
Second Lieutenant David Sabben
Second Lieutenant Geoff Kendall
Private Colin Whiston
Private Frank Topp
Corporal Buddy Lea
Sergeant Paddy Todd
Chopper Gunner #1
Chopper Gunner #2
Flight Lieutenant Bob Grandin
Little Pattie
Col Joye
Joy Boy #1
Joy Boy #2
Joy Boy #3
Joy Boy #4
Lance Corporal Mark Walsh
Sergeant Neil Rankin
Private Alf Bartlett
Second Lieutenant John O'Halloran
Lance Bombardier Willie Walker
Private Brian Hornung
Lance Corporal Barry Magnussen
Private John Heslewood
Corporal Barry 'Bluey' Moore
Corporal Phil 'Doc' Dobson
Lance Corporal John Robbins
Group Captain Peter Raw
Second Lieutenant Adrian Roberts
NVA Sniper
Female Vietcong #1
Female Vietcong #2
Private Jim Richmond
F4 Phantom Pilot
Private Kevin Graham
Major Owen O'Brien
NVA Commander
Private Rick Aldersea
Radio Operator
NVA Bugle Player
Corporal Laurie Drinkwater
Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-06-18
‘Danger Close’ is an epic recount of the Battle of Long Tan with no Hollywood exaggerations, no excuses for narrative cuts, and no colourful tie-ins. Kriv Stenders has created a film that explores inherit Australian values, history and entertainment – whilst encapsulating friendship, and a modernised respect to the ANZACs. - Lily Meek Read Lily's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-danger-close-the-battle-of-long-tan-close-to-home Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.
Written by Ruuz on 2020-01-01
I don't at all dislike War films, but they're also not of a genre that is particularly close to my heart. Danger Close didn't do anything for me that changed that, but, if you're a fan, and are interested in the ever-elusive "Anything other than the Yanks in WWII/Vietnam or the Brits in WWI/WWII", you could do a lot worse than give _Danger Close_ a chance, but if you're looking for strong characterisation, you could do better too. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._