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Fortress (1985)

November. 24,1985
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After being kidnapped by four masked men, a teacher and her students rebel by plotting against the criminals.

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Nonureva
1985/11/24

Really Surprised!

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Micah Lloyd
1985/11/25

Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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Payno
1985/11/26

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Edwin
1985/11/27

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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irispurple
1985/11/28

Can anybody please help, that the actor who plays Father Christmas in the film, is identical with the one who acts in I live with my Dad ( and other films which are indicated here on IMDB)? It may sound a stupid question, but the faces seem to be quite different, for me they look like two different actors.... Please help!

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Woodyanders
1985/11/29

Young school teacher Sally Jones (a fine and credible performance by the lovely Rachel Ward) and her nine students are taken hostage by four masked gunmen. The teacher and her students soon realize that in order to survive this grueling ordeal they will have to take action on their own and fight back. Tightly directed by Arch Anderson, with a substantial amount of nerve-wracking suspense, a tough, gritty, take-no-prisoners tone (the climax with the teacher and her students brutally attacking the last remaining gunman with makeshift spears is positively shattering), and startling outbursts of sudden ferocious violence, this very tense and effective little gut-kicker packs a really strong and mean wallop. Everett De Roche's gripping and hard-hitting script delivers a disturbing and provocative central message on how anyone can degenerate into savagery if given the proper stimulus. Ward's protective teacher impresses with her bravery, spunkiness, and resourcefulness. The child thespians do solid and believable work. The masked gunmen are genuinely fierce and frightening, with Peter Hehir in particular a scary stand-out as vicious ring leader Father Christmas. The remote rural Aussie outback locations convey a profoundly unsettling feeling of isolation and vulnerability. David Connell's sharp and lively cinematography offers several striking images. Danny Beckmann's rattling score does the heart-racing trick. A real powerhouse.

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TOMASBBloodhound
1985/11/30

Fortress is a highly effective thriller supposedly based on true events, as so many compelling movies are. Rachel Ward plays a school teacher in the Australian outback who is taken for ransom along with her entire student body. All together there are about ten of them in ages ranging from early teens to six or so. Four shotgun toting creeps wearing an odd assortment of masks rounds them up and drives them from their tiny school house to points unknown, finally dropping them off in a cave. It is up to the teacher and her brave and resourceful students to escape before these creeps can live up to their threat of shooting one captive every hour until a ransom is paid. Their journey takes them through all sorts of hazards, and the bad guys are usually right on their tail! Like in so many Australian films, the distinct beauty of the landscape is filmed very well and you get a feel of almost picturesque isolation as you realize just how vast and sparsely populated it is. These captives spend little time actually being held against their will, yet they are so far from help it hardly matters. Even despite their knowledge of the land, these kids would have needed a miracle to survive their situation. The film is very suspenseful, and almost comes off as a masterpiece until the third act loses credibility when the captives begin to turn the tide against the kidnappers. How likely would it be that the two remaining armed men would simply sit back and allow the students to fortify themselves with seemingly hundreds of spears and elaborate booby traps? Not very. But you will be glad to see these creeps get whats coming to them! The film has a dated, yet effective synthesizer score which adds to the atmosphere. There is some gore to be had here and there, too! And the incredible scenery of Australia is always there to provide you something to look at. One shot was particularly curious. The teacher and her children are walking through a wooded hillside to what they believe will be help. At one point they pass some tree stumps that just appear to be smoldering for no reason. Were they struck by lightning? Was it just such a hot day that they caught fire? Really odd, but neat to look at. This is a fine made-for-cable film that still packs a punch these many years later. 7 of 10 stars.The Hound.

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SecondAssistant
1985/12/01

Just to let you know the writer of Fortress (the man who gave us plot holes) is working with Asher Keddie (Sue) on a new project.http://channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=123752I guess those Aussies really stick together.Writer — Everett Deroche Everett is an established writer with a long list of credits to his name for both television and feature films over 25 years. His work crosses an eclectic mix of writing credits including Australian classics such as The Sullivans, Truckies, Police Rescue, The Flying Doctors, The Man from Snowy River and Stingers to award-winning feature films including Razorback, Link and Visitors. He is currently developing the feature film Eureka Stockade and is the script manager for Film Victoria, which is where he heard about the making of Two Twisted.

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