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100,000 Cobbers (1942)

Overview

Filmed at Liverpool Military Camp (Sydney) in 1941 and using national servicemen to lend authenticity, this film was one of many sponsored by the federal government during World War II to boost armed forces recruitment. The film also features recognisable actors of the day including Grant Taylor, Shirley Ann Richards and John Fleeting, who had appeared for director Ken G Hall in feataure films made by the Sydney-based Cinesound Productions.

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Ken G. Hall

Director

Ken G. Hall

ReleasedMar 6, 1942
Runtime36m
StatusReleased

Top Cast

Ann Richards

Ann Richards

(as Shirley Ann Richards)

Ron Randell

Ron Randell

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