The Rats of Tobruk

The Rats of Tobruk

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Director: Charles Chauvel

Writer: Elsa Chauvel, Charles Chauvel

Producer: Charles Munro, Charles Chauvel

Three friends enlist in the Australian Army and serve in North Africa, holding the city of Tobruk against Rommel's forces.

96 min Rating: 5.7/10 Released
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Grant Taylor
Grant Taylor
Bluey Donkin
Peter Finch
Peter Finch
Peter Linton
Chips Rafferty
Chips Rafferty
Milo Trent

Movie Info

Director: Charles Chauvel

Writer: Elsa Chauvel, Charles Chauvel

Producer: Charles Munro, Charles Chauvel

Production Companies: Chamun Productions

Countries: Australia

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CinemaSerf: In the real world, WWII was starting to show signs of ending and this morale-booster serves to urge that final push from the Allies to sustain that effort for just a little longer. That message is condensed into the story of three friends from Australia who have found themselves posted to fight in the desert defending Tobruk from the unstoppable Afrika Korps of Rommel. It plays a little to stereotype with the two Aussies - β€œBluey” (Grant Taylor) and β€œMilo” (Chips Rafferty) being the typical lively, irreverent and feisty personalities whilst the plucky Brit amongst their trio is the more reserved and intellectual β€œPeter” (Peter Finch) and it’s their differences that both entertain us and compel them to sportingly work together to endure and to thwart the encroaching forces that significantly outnumber and outgun them. Luckily, given they have to hold their positions for as long as possible to protect Egypt, their general has a plan to lure the enemy tanks into an awaiting artillery barrage whilst these men, and hundreds like them, take care of the supporting infantry using machine guns, rifles and miles of barbed wire. I thought there was a fine degree of chemistry between the three here and once the wartime photography takes over the story towards the last fifteen minutes, we get a sense of the grimness of desert warfare with shortages of food, water, ammunition and personell all weighing down in these battle-weary and disorientated soldiers. The message of perseverance is clear, but so is one of collaboration and all being in it together as the history unfolds. There are plenty of stories around about Tobruk and it’s siege, and this one brings an Australian perspective to remind us that those from what was still the last vestiges of Empire were strenuously doing their bit, too.