Gallipoli

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2015    46mWar, Drama
7.96.7
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As dawn breaks on April 25, 1915, ANZAC troops go into battle on the beaches of the Gallipoli peninsula. Landing in the dark chaos, Tolly, Bevan and their mates struggle to establish a tenuous foothold on the treacherous slopes and deep ravines. They endure the next eight months on the peninsula learning lessons of survival. By the time of the final evacuation they have also learned the skills of combat and what it means to be a young man in war.

1 Season

  • Season 1
    Season 17 Episodes
  • Kodi Smit-McPheeThomas "Tolly" Johnson
  • Nicholas HopeWalter Braithwaite
  • Travis JefferyHenry "Stewie" Stewart Watson
  • Matt NableHarry Perceval
  • Harry GreenwoodBevan Johnson
  • Sam ParsonsonDave Klein
  • Tom BudgeCliff Sutton
  • James CallisEllis Ashmead-Bartlett
  • John BachSir Ian Hamilton
  • Anthony HayesAnthony Chandler
  • Leon FordCharles Bean
  • Ashleigh CummingsCelia Houghton
  • Anthony PhelanSir William Birdwood
  • Paul EnglishCecil Aspinall
  • Alex AndreasCaptain Ozkan
  • James O'ConnellLt. Sanderson
  • David John WattonBoatswain
  • Glendyn IvinDirector
  • Christopher LeeWriter
  • Imogen BanksProducer

Gallipoli Ratings & Reviews

  • Charles LondonMay 25, 2025
    Thumbs up for the history lesson. Thumbs down for the storytelling. That's the short of it. The well-intended Gallipoli campaign of 1915 was abysmally planned, although bravely executed. This mini-series puts a spotlight on the heroic Australian and New Zealander troops that gave their all, in spite of questionable leadership. Their valor would become legendary. The series mixes real and fictional characters, and plays like a gritty soap opera interspersed with bloody battle scenes. The (sometimes cloudy) subplots are as depressing as the war itself. There are no moral victories to speak of, other than survival. It's likely you will remember the real ANZAC soldiers and the sacrifices they made, and that's good. It's unlikely, however, that you will remember the fictional characters and their poorly-developed storylines, and that's too bad. My advice? Skip this mini-series and watch the 1981 movie, by the same name, starring Mel Gibson. Better character development. Better storytelling.
  • jwalkinFebruary 24, 2025
    Good portrayal of the ANZACs and how much loss of life they suffered due to the lack of good leadership/decisions... but the main character subplot is weird & unbearable and it's impossible to root for him.

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