Tomorrow, when the war began[videorecording] /Entertainment One, Omnilab Media and Screen Australia in association with Paramount Pictures present ; an Ambience Entertainment production ; written and directed by Stuart Beattie.
Tomorrow when the war began
[Australia] :Screen Australia ;[Canada] :Distributed by Entertainment One,c2012.

1 videodisc (ca. 104 min.) :sd., col. ;4 3/4 in.

Based on the novel by John Marsden.

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Title from container.

Music by Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek ; cinematography, Ben Nott ; edited by Marcus D'Arcy.

Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Deniz Akdeniz, Phoebe Tonkin, Chris Pang, Ashleigh Cummings.

A small group of Australian teens team up to take back their country after an occupying army sweeps in and takes over in this adaptation of John Marsden's best-selling novel. 17 year old Ellie Linton (Caitlin Stasey) and her friends live in the quiet coastal town of Wirrawee. As the holidays draw to a close and school looms on the horizon, Ellie longs for one last adventure before heading back into the classroom. Her wish comes true when her parents agree to let her use the Land Rover for a week camping adventure in Hell, a secluded paradise with a deceptive name. At first, everything is perfect. Ellie and best friends pass their time basking in the sun, and wading in a picturesque waterfall. But the fun comes to a sudden end when the group notices a fleet of unidentified jets cutting through the night sky. Shaken, they return home to find that the entire population of Wirrawee has vanished, and all power has been cut off. The teens' greatest fears are confirmed shortly thereafter, when they discover that the local showgrounds have been transformed into a makeshift prison camp, and that everyone they know has been imprisoned by the invading military. Upon realizing they have been discovered, the teens decide to strike back against the occupiers with everything they've got.

Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.

DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital.

For private home use only.

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