Another Threshold
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| Another Threshold | |
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| Directed by | Ken G. Hall |
| Written by | Michael Terry |
| Produced by | Ken G. Hall |
| Starring | Grant Taylor Peter Finch Joe Valli Muriel Steinbeck Pat Firman |
Production companies | Cinesound Productions Department of Information |
| Distributed by | BEF |
Release date |
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Running time | 10 minutes[3] |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Another Threshold is a 1942 Australian propaganda short film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Peter Finch.[4][5][6]
It was produced for the Austerity Loan Campaign and features an appearance by then Prime Minister John Curtin.[7]
An Australian family have lost a son in action and discuss whether it was worth it. The father (Joe Valli) is a World War One veteran. One family member (Peter Finch) has returned from war service in the Air Force. Another (Grant Taylor) is in the army.