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Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Ken G. Hall

Language
  
English

Another Threshold movie scenes  full of frightening scenes and scary elements which are good but the fear level of the movie is still within my threshold

Release date
  
5 September 1942

Another Threshold is a 1942 Australian propaganda short film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Peter Finch.

Contents

It was produced for the Austerity Loan Campaign and features an appearance by then Prime Minister John Curtin.

Plot

An Australian family have lost a son in action and discuss whether it was worth it.

Cast

  • Grant Taylor
  • Peter Finch
  • Joe Valli
  • Muriel Steinbeck
  • Pat Firman
  • Reception

    The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that:

    The film's appeal from this angle is anything but forceful. In an amiable discussion that lacks strength and conviction because of its generalities and cliches, an average Australian family and some of their friends from the fighting forces review the situation in Australia today. They find much to be proud of in the country's war effort, despite certain elements of complacency in the community. In the general summing up, in a much too rambling and superficial argument, "squealers", "slackers", "lounge lizards", hoarders, blackmarket operator, and the rest of their kind are found to be very small fry when weighed in the balance against those who are earnestly doing their share in the struggle for victory... [a]rather too conscious effort.

    The Mercury said "the film is well produced and presented."

    References

    Another Threshold Wikipedia