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Australian film based on true events from the second Ango-Boer War in South Africa. The late Edward Woodward plays the title character, an Australian officer in the British army. The film depicts the military trial as Morant and two of his fellow officers are charged with war crimes for executing surrendering prisoners, though they maintain that they were acting under orders. As the trial progresses, it becomes clear that the military intends to convict the officers to cover up the complicity of the military leadership in the executions. The film is based on "Scapegoats of the Empire", an account written by one of the accused officers.
An Australian film based on true events from the second Ango-Boer War in South Africa. The late Edward Woodward plays the title character, an Australian officer in the British army. The film depicts the military trial as Morant and two of his fellow officers are charged with war crimes for executing surrendering prisoners, though they maintain that they were acting under orders. As the trial progresses, it becomes clear that the military intends to convict the officers to cover up the complicity of the military leadership in the executions. The film is based on "Scapegoats of the Empire", an account written by one of the accused officers.

=== The film contains examples of: ===


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* [[Aussies With Artillery]]: It does take place during a war.
* [[Aussies With Artillery]]: It does take place during a war.
* [[Australian Movies]]
* [[Australian Movies]]
* [[Confess to A Lesser Crime]]: When Handcock is accused of murdering a German missionary, he admits that he'd spent that day in the bed of a married woman. {{spoiler|Turns out he had time to do both.}}
* [[Confess to a Lesser Crime]]: When Handcock is accused of murdering a German missionary, he admits that he'd spent that day in the bed of a married woman. {{spoiler|Turns out he had time to do both.}}
* [[Famous Last Words]]: {{spoiler|Shoot straight, you bastards, don't make a mess of it!}} Also a [[Facing the Bullets One Liner]].
* [[Famous Last Words]]: {{spoiler|Shoot straight, you bastards, don't make a mess of it!}} Also a [[Facing the Bullets One-Liner]].
* [[The Greatest History Never Told]]: Averted, the film deals with the second Anglo-Boer war, not one of the best known wars.
* [[The Greatest History Never Told]]: Averted, the film deals with the second Anglo-Boer war, not one of the best known wars.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: When two British characters are talking about the danger of Germany entering the war.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: When two British characters are talking about the danger of Germany entering the war.
{{quote| '''Lord Kitchener:''' Needless to say, the Germans couldn't give a damn about the Boers. It's the diamonds and gold of South Africa they're after.<br />
{{quote|'''Lord Kitchener:''' Needless to say, the Germans couldn't give a damn about the Boers. It's the diamonds and gold of South Africa they're after.
'''Major Bolton:''' ''(earnestly)'' They lack our altruism, sir.<br />
'''Major Bolton:''' ''(earnestly)'' They lack our altruism, sir.
'''Lord Kitchener:''' ''([[Beat]])'' Quite. }}
'''Lord Kitchener:''' ''([[Beat]])'' Quite. }}
* [[Kangaroo Court]]
* [[Kangaroo Court]]
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 15 June 2022

An Australian film based on true events from the second Ango-Boer War in South Africa. The late Edward Woodward plays the title character, an Australian officer in the British army. The film depicts the military trial as Morant and two of his fellow officers are charged with war crimes for executing surrendering prisoners, though they maintain that they were acting under orders. As the trial progresses, it becomes clear that the military intends to convict the officers to cover up the complicity of the military leadership in the executions. The film is based on "Scapegoats of the Empire", an account written by one of the accused officers.

Tropes used in Breaker Morant include:

Lord Kitchener: Needless to say, the Germans couldn't give a damn about the Boers. It's the diamonds and gold of South Africa they're after.
Major Bolton: (earnestly) They lack our altruism, sir.
Lord Kitchener: (Beat) Quite.