Summary
Eureka Stockade is a British film first released in 1949,
directed by Harry Watt.
The film stars Chips Rafferty, Jane Barrett, Jack Lambert, Peter Illing and Gordon Jackson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Harry Watt
- Script: Walter Greenwood, Ralph Smart, Harry Watt
- Photo: George Heath
- Music: John Greenwood
- Cast: Chips Rafferty (Peter Lalor), Jane Barrett (Alicia Dunne), Jack Lambert (Commissioner Rede), Peter Illing (Raffaello), Gordon Jackson (Torn Kennedy), Ralph Truman (Governor Hotham), Sydney Loder (Vern), John Fernside (Sly Grog Seller), Grant Taylor (Sergeant Major Milne), Peter Finch (Humffray), Dorothy Alison (Mrs Bentley), Kevin Brennan (Black), Marshall Crosby, John Fegan (Hayes), Al Thomas (Scobie), Ron Whelan (Bentley), Reg Wykeham (Doctor Moore), John Cazabon, Nigel Lovell (Capt. Wise), Clement Maloney (Miner), Betty Ross (Mrs. O’Rourke), Charles Tasman (Gov. Latrobe), Frederick Vern, John Wiltshire (Father Smythe), Nicky Yardley
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 103 min; B&W
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