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| Caitlin Stasey | Ellie Linton | |
| Rachel Hurd-Wood | Corrie Mackenzie | |
| Lincoln Lewis | Kevin Holmes | |
| Deniz Akdeniz | Homer Yannos | |
| Phoebe Tonkin | Fiona Maxwell | |
| Chris Pang | Lee Takkam | |
| Ashleigh Cummings | Robyn Mathers | |
| Andrew Ryan | Chris Lang | |
| Colin Friels | Dr. Clements | |
| Don Halbert | Mr. Linton | |
| Olivia Pigeot | Mrs. Linton | |
| Stephen Bourke | Police Officer | |
| Kelly Butler | Mrs. Maxwell | |
| Julia Yon | Mrs. Takkam | |
| Dane Carson | Mr. Mathers |
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| Producer | Andrew Mason
Michael Boughen |
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| Writer | Stuart Beattie
John Marsden |
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| Cinematography | Ben Nott
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| Musician | Reinhold Heil
Johnny Klimek |
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Based on the first of seven books by acclaimed Australian author, John Marsden, Tomorrow When The War Began is the story of seven teenagers who return from a week-long camping trip to find that Australia has been invaded by a foreign power. Banding together to fight gurellia-style agaist the enemy, this is not a typical heroic war movie - it is a terrifying situation where they must sometimes use little more than a knife or a belt to murder a soldier in cold blood. It's a graphic tale of the violence, the blood, the fear, and the insanity of war. These kids are underdogs, they're not going to win the war, they're more likely to end up dead in a ditch than send the enemy retreating, but it's their land, their parents and friends in prison camps. They give a damn and they'd rather die fighting than give up. |
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