Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan is a 2019 Australian war film about the Battle of Long Tan during the Vietnam War. It is directed by Kriv Stenders and stars Travis Fimmel.
The film opens with a mortar attack on the 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) base at Nui Dat by the Viet Cong (VC) and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). During the attack, Major Harry Smith is cool under fire, ordering his men to take cover and stand to, while other soldiers don't take it seriously, playing cards or drinking beer. The base fends off the attack with counter-battery fire, killing the enemy mortar crew.
The next day, Major Smith's Delta Company is sent to relieve Bravo, and thus missing the concert of Australian musicians Little Pattie and Col Joye and the Joy Boys set for that afternoon. Finding fresh tracks leading away from the mortar firing sites, Delta moves to follow the enemy forces. 11 Platoon takes the lead, and makes contact with a small VC patrol. 11 Platoon penetrates further into the plantation, widening the gap with 10 Platoon, and the rest of the company.
11 Platoon quickly comes under heavy attack, and calls down fire from artillery units back at Nui Dat, danger close to its position to hold back the enemy force. 12 Platoon reinforces, but the attack is only getting stronger. 11 Platoon become isolated, in danger of being overrun.
Back at Nui Dat, Brigadier Oliver David Jackson is hesitant to commit reinforcements, and orders Delta to withdraw. Major Smith refuses to leave 11 Platoon behind, eventually forcing Jackson to send APCs to rescue Delta, leaving the base open to attack. Low on ammunition and under a monsoon, Major Smith pleads for a helicopter resupply. The senior RAAF officer at Nui Dat, Group Captain Peter Raw, does not want to risk aircraft with a hot LZ in the monsoon. However, two RAAF Iroquois pilots, Flight Lieutenant Francis Patrick (Frank) Riley and Flight Lieutenant Robert George (Bob) Grandin, volunteer to support D Company, flying in under heavy fire.
Now resupplied, but still outnumbered, Major Smith organizes his forces to successfully hold off the assault, before the relief force of M113 armoured personnel carriers and infantry from Nui Dat finally arrives, and force the PAVN soldiers to withdraw.
Casting
- Travis Fimmel as Major Harry Smith
- Daniel Webber as Private Paul Large
- Luke Bracey as Sergeant Bob Buick
- Richard Roxburgh as Brigadier David Jackson
- Nicholas Hamilton as Private Noel Grimes
- Matt Doran as Major Noel Ford
- Lasarus Ratuere as Corporal Buddy Lea
- Stephen Peacocke as Lieutenant Adrian Roberts
- Myles Pollard as Flight Lieutenant Frank Riley
- Uli Latukefu as Bombardier Ray Ngatai
- Anthony Hayes as Lieutenant Colonel Colin Townsend (depicted incorrectly in the film as a Colonel)
- Sam Parsonson as Lieutenant David Sabben
- Alexander England as Warrant Officer Class Two Jack Kirby
- Sean Lynch as Sergeant Paddy Todd
- Aaron Glenane as Captain Morrie Stanley
- Emmy Dougall as Little Pattie
- Mojean Aria as Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp
- Travis Jeffrey as Second Lieutenant Geoff Kendal
- Tom Yaxley as Sergeant Neil Rankin
- Sam Cotton as Corporal Phil 'Doc' Dobson
- Lincoln Lewis as Private Kevin Graham
- Ben Esler as Gunner Ken Deacon