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  1. The Rats of Tobruk is a 1944 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. An abridged version was released in the United States in 1951 as The Fighting Rats of Tobruk. The film follows three drover friends who enlist in the Australian Army together during World War II.

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  2. The Rats of Tobruk: Directed by Charles Chauvel. With Grant Taylor, Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, Pauline Garrick. Tells the story of three men--Bluey, a tough two fisted drover (Taylor), Milo, a laconic dingo trapper (Rafferty), and Pete, an intellectual English "new chum" (Finch).

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  3. The film tells the story of the siege of Tobruk and follows three Australian soldiers from Australia to North Africa to New Guinea. The film stars Grant Taylor, Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, George Wallace, Pauline Garrick and Mary Gay.

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  4. The Rats of Tobruk hold an identifiable place within the ranks of returned servicemen, particularly in Australia, where there is the Rats of Tobruk Memorial in Canberra. On 22 March 1944, the original members of the Rats of Tobruk formed the North Bondi Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and it is still known in modern times as Tobruk House or The Rathouse. [13]

  5. 1944 Directed by Charles Chauvel. Three friends enlist in the Australian Army and serve in North Africa, holding the city of Tobruk against Rommel’s forces. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Grant Taylor Peter Finch Chips Rafferty Pauline Garrick Pat Twohill George Wallace Joe Valli. 96 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review.

  6. Charles Chauvel. Director, Writer. Elsa Chauvel. Writer. Three friends enlist in the Australian Army and serve in North Africa, holding the city of Tobruk against Rommel's forces.

  7. Original title: The Rats of Tobruk. Synopsis: Tells the story of three men--Bluey, a tough two fisted drover (Taylor), Milo, a laconic dingo trapper (Rafferty), and Pete, an intellectual English "new chum" (Finch).