Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort (1941)

This film extols the over-producing wheat, meat, dairy, timber, steel, and Merino wool industries of Australia as assets to the Allied war effort. Describes the production of weapons and military supplies in Australian plants. "Dedicated to maintaining a life-line to Britain, Australia aids in the production of supplies and munitions for export; 'Aussie' troops are shown training and embarking for the front lines."

Director: Ken G. Hall
Runtime: 16 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ken G. Hall

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort about?
This film extols the over-producing wheat, meat, dairy, timber, steel, and Merino wool industries of Australia as assets to the Allied war effort. Describes the production of weapons and military supplies in Australian plants. "Dedicated to maintaining a life-line to Britain, Australia aids in the production of supplies and munitions for export; 'Aussie' troops are shown training and embarking for the front lines."
Who directed Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort?
Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort was directed by Ken G. Hall.
Who stars in Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort?
Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort stars Peter Bathurst, Hattil Spencer 'Harry' Foll.
How long is Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort?
Australia Marches with Britain: Highlights of the National War Effort has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).