Breaker Morant End Credits
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Titles: J. F. Thomas returned to his law practice in Tenterfield (New South Wales), though he lived as a semi-recluse. He died in 1945. Alfred Taylor remained in South Africa after the Boer War. He was appointed to a senior administrative post in the Transvaal. George Witton was released from Lewes prison (England) after serving only 3 years of his sentence. He returned to Australia and wrote a book - "Scapegoats of the Empire". He died in 1943. Production Designer David Copping Assistant to the Producer Continuity Moya Iceton Props Buyer Chris Webster Horsemaster Horse Stunt Co-ordinator Heath Harris Make-up Artist Judy Lovell Wardrobe Designer Anna Senior Camera Operator Peter Moss Focus Puller David Burr Clapper Loader Simon Smith Sound Recordist Gary Wilkins Boom Operator Jim Currie Production Manager Pamela Vanneck Production Secretary Barbara Ring 1st Assistant Director Mark Egerton 2nd Assistant Directors Christopher Williams Ralph Storey 3rd Assistant Director Toivo Lember Location Manager Jenny Day Production Accountant Harley Manners Gaffer Rob Young Best Boy Colin Williams Key Grip Ross Erickson Grip Robin Morgan Stills Cameramen Mike Giddens Peter Richards Jim Townley Special Effects Monty Fieguth Chris Murray Standby Props Clark Munro Construction Manager Herbert Pinter Set Dresser Ken James Carpenters Peter Templeton Glen Finch Lee Carey Runner Jenny Miles Hairdresser Catherine Lamey Standby Wardrobe/Dresser Ruth de Lande (sic, also Ruth de la Lande) Horse Stunts Tony Smart Assistant Editor Catherine Murphy Sound Mixer Phil Judd 2nd Mixer Phil Heywood Casting Alison Barrett S.A. Casting Unit Publicists David Sabine Jacqui Sykes Catering Movie Munchies Laboratory Atlab Film Laboratory Service Post Production Facilities Film Production Services Sound Mixing Atlab Sound Armourer Brian Burns Guns Movie Guns Assistant Wranglers Snow Nobell Evanne Harris Military Adviser Stan Green Africaan Language Adviser Peter Langveldt Legal Procedures Adviser Kevin Duggan Q.C. Titles Design Fran Burke Edward Woodward Harry 'Breaker' Morant Jack Thompson Major J. F. Thomas John Waters Cpt. Alfred Taylor Bryan Brown Lt. Peter Handcock Charles Tingwell Lt. Col. Denny Terence Donovan Cpt. Simon Hunt Vincent Ball Col. Ian (Johnny) Hamilton Ray Meagher Sar. Maj. Drummond Chris Haywood Cpl. Sharp Russell Kiefel Christiaan Botha Lewis Fitz-Gerald Lt. George Witton Rod Mullinar Major Charles Bolton Alan Cassell Lord Kitchener Rob Steele Cpt. Robertson Chris Smith Cameron Sergeant (sic) Bruno Knez Rev. Hesse John Pfitzner Boer Leader Frank Wilson Dr. Johnson Michael Procanin Visser Ray Ball Court Reporter Wayne Bell Lt. Reed Halifa Cisse Black Guide Norm Currer Boer Singer Bridget Cornish Hunts Sister Judy Dick Mrs. Shiels Barbara West Mrs. Vanderberg Ria Erskine Boer Girl Ian Gray B/M Thomas Sylvia Horseman Boer Pianist Dick Henderson Cpt. Nicholson Alan Lovett Scots Sentry Trevor Mann B/M Little Jon Nicholls Lt. Baxter Peter Osborn Minister Ron Peterson Feist Don Quin Wittons Father Maria Reid Boer Girl Ron Rodger English Orderly Nellie Seidel Boer Girl Laurie Walton Judge Advocate Hank Bernard Large Boer Elspeth Radford Handcocks Wife Heath Harris Horse Stuntmen Bill Willoughby Dennis Hunt Greg Smith Jim Willoughby Musical Arranger Phil Cuneen Brass Band Music played by Tanunda Town Band Inc. Songs: "At Last" by H. H. Morant Sung by Edward Woodward "Soldiers of the Queen" Sung by Edward Woodward "Sari Marais" Sung by John Pfitzner "Breaker" Morant was first staged as a play at the Athenaeum Theatre - by The Melbourne Theatre Company Additional material from "The Breaker" by Kit Denton Lens and Panaflex Camera by Panavision ® Made with the assistance of the Australian Film Commission The 7 Network - logo and Pact Productions Pty. Ltd. Thanks to: People of Burra S.A. The Art Gallery of South Australia Chris Reid Chrysler Australia Ltd. The Corporation of the City of Unley The National Trust of South Australia Rostrevor College Sacred Heart College Senior School Loreto Convent The Unley Sub-Branch of the Returned Services League Old Government House (Department for the Environment) The Commander 4th Military District (South Australia) and the Commanding Officers of 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and 10th Battalion Royal S.A. Regiment Filmed on location and in the South Australian Film Corporation Studio, Norwood. South Australian Film Corporation - logo © MCMLXXIX 64 Fullarton Road, Norwood South Australia.