Another truckload of dirt dumped onto the British Empire, with three loyal Aussie soldiers made scapegoats for the sins of British colonialism and militarism in the Boer War. It's sort of an Australian Paths of Glory, and the arguments are presented in a manner difficult to take exception to, or see the necessity for. Application of these arguments to the Vietnam War offers good possibilities for increased moral stickiness, but this line of attack would have to be pursued independently. Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson; directed by Bruce Beresford. (1980) — Duncan Shepherd
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