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Young Hot & Famous: Tomorrow, When the War Began Cast

When home turns into a war zone, survival and freedom become your only goal!

WHAT’S THE MOVIE ABOUT?
It’s based on the first of seven books by Australian author, John Marsden. The movie follows the journey of eight teens, from a remote country town, who return from a camping trip to find that Australia has been invaded. Cut off from their families and friends, they take on the enemy.

INTRODUCING THE MAIN PLAYERS…
Phoebe Tonkin
Character: Fiona Maxwell
DOB: October 17, 1989
IT’S THE H20 GIRL! Phoebe is another well-known Aussie face – you’ll know her as Cleo from H2O: Just Add Water, her first acting role. She has also starred in Packed to the Rafters as a troubled teen. Phoebe started out as a dance – at just four she started ballet, later pursuing all forms of dance.

THE TOMORROW SERIES BOOKS:
The series is set in the ’90s and told through the main character, Ellie Linton. The books detail how she and her friends respond to the surprise invasion of their country by a foreign power. The seven main characters shwo amazing courage to fight against overwhelming odds.


Published August 2010
by Jessica Fairclough
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