Don Groves is a Deadline contributor based in Sydney.
The Australian Army’s 34th Battalion fought fierce battles against the Germans in France during World War I. Now the unit’s little-heralded story will be chronicled in The 34th Battalion, a $A19M ($19.8M) Australian film with Luke Hemsworth, Charles Mesure and Les Hill. They join Nick Farnell, Clare van der Boom, Henry Nixon, Andrew Lees, Vince Colosimo, Ashley Zuckerman, Tony Bonner and Khan Chittenden in the ensemble cast. The 34th Battalion tells the story of four friends in Maitland in rural New South Wales who joined the Army in 1916 after the disastrous Gallipoli campaign. In their first engagement the battalion saved the French town of Villers-Bretonneux. Later the 34th played a role in the Allies’ offensive in the battle of Amiens and the battle of St Quentin Canal, the operation that breached the Hindenburg Line, thus sealing Germany’s defeat. Ian Sparke will serve as executive producer and his son Luke Sparke will direct. The father-son team also penned the screenplay. Shooting is due to start in early 2013.


This is a fabulous development! Keep the good news coming……
Awesome news! Great story, great cast can’t wait for this. Well done to everyone involved!
this is amazing news guys hard work and determination really pays off!! i foresee this changing the Australian film industry for the better.. look forward to seeing it!!
WOW! Amazing news.. Looks like such a fantastic film.. Will definetly be taking a trip to the movies for this one!!
A fantastic Australian story that will be done justice by the Sparke team and crew, it is about time this amazing story will be told so that everyone can recognise these brave men as the heroes they really are. Brilliant!!!!!
I can’t wait to see this.”-)
This is great news my grand uncle William was a trench runner in the 34th battalion and was awarded the DSM for his actions. Looking forward to this.
I immensely want Charles Mesure to star in this film!
This will be an amazing production indeed. The 34th Battalion will be a wonderful boon for the Australian film industry. Not to mention the sheer promise it shows in regards to story development. The cast and crew behind this feature film are absolutely one hundred percent dedicated to this project and extremely professional. I have every confidence that this will later be hailed as one of the greats of Australian film.
B-Grade tv actors?… I so hope this film doesn’t ‘tank’
This is great and makes me very proud as Jack Cooper is my grandfather who was in the 34th Battalion.