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A group of Australian commandos launch a secret mission against Japanese forces in World War II.A group of Australian commandos launch a secret mission against Japanese forces in World War II.A group of Australian commandos launch a secret mission against Japanese forces in World War II.
Chun-Hsiung Ko
- Lin Chan-Lang
- (as Koo Chuan-Hsiung)
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- TriviaChris Haywood prepared for his part, by training with commandos in Sydney, Australia.
- GoofsWhen the dead Japanese soldiers are trucked back to their base, despite only being seen from the rear, the truck used is clearly a modern (to when the movie was made) truck as opposed to a World War Two era truck.
- Crazy creditsThe fishing boat heads out to sea while the end credits roll.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Z-Men Debriefed: The Making of 'Attack Force Z' (2004)
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War...What is it good for?
I presume that this movie was meant to be a tribute for the Australasian special forces operating in WW2. Now, I've no doubt that they were totally professional and highly trained individuals, I just don't think this movie did them too many favours. They made so many tactical errors and decisions based on emotion that I'm quite sure in real life, thy wouldn't have made. Individuals leaving their unit as they'd fallen for a girl! Sorry, but it just wouldn't have happened with so much at stake. On the positive side, this had a great cast and terrific authentic locations. The action sequences were well done and the torture scenes particularly harrowing. But at the end of the movie, I just sat there thinking, what were they really fighting for and was it all necessary? So many lives taken without a second thought and for what? Not a classic, but thought provoking which in my book, is never bad.
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- greenheart
- Aug 28, 2005
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