Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Mel Gibson Says 'Hacksaw Ridge' Is 'a Love Story ' Not a War Film
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'In many a Mel Gibson movie, there comes a crucial moment when a peace-loving man must pick up a weapon. In Braveheart it was a 13th-century Scottish sword; in Apocalypto it was a tribal spear. In Gibson's newest film, the World War II drama Hacksaw Ridge, you might assume the weapon would be a government-issued rifle. ...'

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    y separately published work icon Brisbane Times 1 November 2016 10396638 2016 newspaper issue 2016
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  • Hacksaw Ridge Andrew Knight Gregory Crosby Robert Schenkkan Randall Wallace 2016 single work film/TV
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