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The movie stars Creator/JonBlake, Creator/PeterPhelps, Creator/TonyBonner, Creator/BillKerr, Creator/JohnWalton, Creator/GarySweet, and Creator/SigridThornton.

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The movie stars Creator/JonBlake, Creator/PeterPhelps, Creator/TonyBonner, Creator/BillKerr, Creator/JohnWalton, Creator/GarySweet, and Creator/SigridThornton.
Creator/SigridThornton, and was directed by Simon Wincer.


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[[StockFootage Several pieces of footage were re-used]] for the episode "Palestine, October 1917" (re-released as "Daredevils of the Desert") of ''Series/TheYoungIndianaJonesChronicles'', also directed by Wincer.


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* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: The Australians propose attacking Beersheeba with a cavalry charge, a tactic that was last fashionable around the Napoleonic Wars. The last time the British Army had employed a cavalry charge was at the Battle of Omduram in 1898, and it would do so again during the Battle of Cambrai, a month after the Battle of Beersheba. The Australians figure that a charge is CrazyEnoughToWork, in part because the Turks won't be expecting it. They're right.
* TheCavalry: Of course.
* CrazyEnoughToWork: The charge of the Lighthorsemen. It works because unlike a charge by infantry, the Australians' horses carry them under the arc of the Turkish artillery faster than the Turks can depress the guns, and inside the zeroed range of the Turkish riflemen's volleys (1,600 meters) more quickly than they can re-set their sights. Added to these practical advantages, the sight of the Lighthorsemen charging at their lines is so unexpected, and so primally terrifying, that the entrenched Turkish defenders are unwilling to stand their ground.

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* BigElectricSwitch: The climactic scene involves the Turkish/German force trying to blow up the wells at Beersheba before the Australians can capture them intact. Rather than the traditional PlungerDetonator, the wires are connected to a switchboard with one of these.




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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The Turkish entrenched riflemen decide on this when they realize the charging Horsemen aren't going to stop.
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* TheGreatestHistoryNeverTold: It is set in the Middle Eastern Front during WWI.
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* PeriodPiece: Set in 1917 during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.

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* PeriodPiece: Set in 1917 during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.

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An Australian 1987 war film that depicts a WWI light horse unit during the 1917 battle of Battle of Beersheeba, it is based on a true story.

The movie stars Creator/JonBlake, Creator/PeterPhelps, Creator/TonyBonner, Creator/BillKerr, Creator/JohnWalton, Creator/GarySweet, and Creator/SigridThornton.

It was released on September 10, 1987 in Australia and April 8, 1988 in the US.

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!Tropes for the film:
* BadassBandolier: This backfires (literally) when a Turkish bullet strikes an ammunition pouch on the bandolier worn across the chest of a Light Horse soldier, causing all the other pouches to spontaneously detonate.
* HomeByChristmas: Discussed when a soldier snaps at the NewMeat, "What do ''you'' know about the war?", the man snarks back that at least he didn't think it would be over by Christmas.
* TheGreatestHistoryNeverTold: It is set in the Middle Eastern Front during WWI.
* PeriodPiece: Set in 1917 during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.

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