William Kelly's War (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 30, 2014

Original Title:
William Kelly's War

Alternate Titles:
Soldiers of Honour

Genres:
War

Production Companies:
Avalon Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ 

Runtime: 94

The war stole their youth, outlaws stole their future.

When WW1 breaks out, farm boys, Billy (Josh Davis) and Jack Kelly (Mathew John Davis), along with their cousin, Paddy (Lachie Hume), sign up, and are shipped out to serve in Europe. With Billy a dead-eye shot with a rifle, the boys are soon set up as a sniper team, mowing down Germans and Turks like nobody’s business. They become heroes, but back home, the family farm is being circled by a gang of cattle thieves, meaning that even when the war ends, the blood is set to keep flowing.

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Associate Producer:
Andrew Knight

Co-Producer:
Dale G. Bradley

Director:
Geoff Davis

Director of Photography:
Damien Beebe

Editor:
Digby Hogan
Andrew Knight

Executive Producer:
Grant Bradley
James M. Vernon

Key Makeup Artist:
Jessica McCurdy

Makeup Artist:
Georgia Walsh

Music:
Phil Lambert

Producer:
John L. Bickford
Phillip Avalon
Geoff Davis
Lav Bodnaruk
Michael Mier

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Embleton

Sound Mixer:
Timothy McCormick

Sound Recordist:
Steven Bond
Fabrice Galli

Supervising Producer:
Brigitte Jean Allen

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kelly Sheeran

Writer:
Mat Davis
Josh Davis
Geoff Davis

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