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  1. El copyright del poster, carátula, fotogramas, fotografías e imágenes de cada DVD, VOD, Blu-ray, tráiler y banda sonora original (BSO) pertenecen a las correspondientes productoras y/o distribuidoras. The Rats of Tobruk es una película dirigida por Charles Chauvel con Grant Taylor, Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, Pauline Garrick .... Año: 1944.

  2. Rats of Tobruk short film. Department of Veterans' Affairs 2016. We captured the reflections of six Australian veterans who served in North Africa in World War II and survived the siege of Tobruk in 1941. Bob Semple, Ernie Brough, Hautrie Crick, Jack Caple, Jim Price and John Fleming shared memories of their wartime experiences in Tobruk, Libya.

  3. The Rats of Tobruk. Available on Prime Video, iTunes. A look at the tale of three men: Bluey, Milo, and Pete as they serve together in North Africa, fighting against the forces of Rommel; they become one of Australia's greatest wartime legends: The Rats of Tobruk. Action 2014 1 hr 36 min.

  4. Watch our video. War stories: The Rats of Tobruk, featuring Memorial historian Dr Karl James discussing the exhibition "Rats of Tobruk 1941". Eygpt, September 1941: Men of the 24th Infantry Brigade after their voyage from Tobruk. Members of the 2/13th Battalion on patrol along the anti-tank ditch. Engineers in a dugout furnished with bits from ...

  5. The Rats of Tobruk est un film de guerre australien de Charles Chauvel sorti en 1944. Il suit trois amis engagés dans l'armée australienne durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale . Leur histoire est basée sur le siège de Tobrouk (en Libye ) par Afrika Korps d' Erwin Rommel en 1941.

  6. Fighting On Film’s ANZAC Month continues with 1944’s ‘ The Rats of Tobruk ‘, directed by Charles Chauvel. The film tells the story of the siege of Tobruk and follows three Australian soldiers from Australia to North Africa to New Guinea. The film stars Grant Taylor, Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, George Wallace, Pauline Garrick and Mary Gay.

  7. This 1953 film is seen by some as a classic of its time, receiving an Oscar nomination and an NBR Award for Best Actor. It even has a healthy 71% score on Rotten Tomatoes. But was its portrayal accurate to history? Here, we analyse what this Tobruk film got right, and what it got wrong, with the help of an historical expert.