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The Odd Angry Shot

  • 1979
  • Unrated
  • 1h 32min
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The Odd Angry Shot (1979)
AcciónComediaGuerra

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn between drinking cans of Fosters beer, Australian soldiers tread on a few landmines, and generally experience the war in Vietnam.In between drinking cans of Fosters beer, Australian soldiers tread on a few landmines, and generally experience the war in Vietnam.In between drinking cans of Fosters beer, Australian soldiers tread on a few landmines, and generally experience the war in Vietnam.

  • Dirección
    • Tom Jeffrey
  • Escritura
    • Tom Jeffrey
    • William L. Nagle
  • Estrellas
    • Graham Kennedy
    • John Hargreaves
    • John Jarratt
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Tom Jeffrey
    • Escritura
      • Tom Jeffrey
      • William L. Nagle
    • Estrellas
      • Graham Kennedy
      • John Hargreaves
      • John Jarratt
    • 32Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 23Opiniones de los críticos
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    Graham Kennedy
    Graham Kennedy
    • Harry
    John Hargreaves
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    John Jarratt
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    Graeme Blundell
    Graeme Blundell
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    Richard Moir
    Richard Moir
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    Peter Drouyn
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    Ian Gilmour
    Ian Gilmour
    • Scott
    Graham Rouse
    • The Cook
    John Allen
    • Lieut. Golonka
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
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    Brandon Burke
    Brandon Burke
    • Isaacs
    John Fitzgerald
    • Intelligence Corporal
    Mike Harris
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    Johnny Garfield
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    Ray Meagher
    Ray Meagher
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    Frankie J. Holden
    Frankie J. Holden
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    Roger Newcombe
    Roger Newcombe
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      • Tom Jeffrey
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    6PeterM27

    Not perfect, but one of very few Australian films on the Vietnam War

    This was Australia's only film about our involvement the Vietnam War until 2012, when The Sapphires appeared, followed by Danger Close in 2019.

    Made in 1979, it follows a group of conscripts from Sydney to the Mekong Delta and watches them patrol, drink beer, engage the enemy, drink more beer, gamble, grumble, gambol, drink, watch friends die, and occasionally wonder what it's all for.

    Though the cast includes famous names such as Bryan Brown, John Hargeaves, John Jarratt and Graeme Blundell, it is comedian Graham Kennedy who steals the show as the wisecracking NCO on his second tour. He provides the MASH-type quips as well as thoughtful commentary on the war.

    Overall, the script is a bit obvious and the action sequences are a bit on the low-budget side (with quite a few locations looking distinctly Australian and a few too many gum trees).

    The movie pales in comparison with American depictions of the war, with neither the wit of MASH (ostensibly set in the Korean War, but with much to say on America's involvement in Vietnam as well) nor the powerful criticism of Apocalypse Now nor the grit of Platoon.

    However, the movie does have its moments: it captures the distinctly Australian mateship element of our soldiers and provides our only cinematic depiction of this important event which divided Australian society in the 1960s and 1970s. As such it is well worth seeing, despite its limitations.
    9Woody-69

    A thought provoking work.

    A really well constructed Australian film, that accurately portrays the Vietnam 'feeling' in this country. Best described as a sad thought provoking work, with some excellent and funny performances by the skilled cast. A low budget film that 'over achieves' its message.
    chrisvh98

    A great film

    I first saw this film on tv It captures for me the feeling of Vietnam soldiers who dont want to be in a war dont know what the war is even about.

    It took me years of seaching till I found a copy on VHS which think is nearly worn out. Thought provoking sad and funny the great line "Bugger all" whilst seaching the temple is totally unforgettable to me.
    russellalancampbell

    An Authentic Look at How We Once Were

    On recent viewing, I have been surprised by how well the film reflected upon individual Australians' involvement in The Vietnam War. It also, through a couple of monologues from old hand, Graham Kennedy, dispassionately reflected upon the ultimate futility of Australia's involvement. Perhaps its greatest strength was documenting the Australian male character of the times without reverting to a "lovable larrikins" approach. The battle scenes are done without heroics or dramatics. There is a matter of factness about the activities and reactions of the unit that makes them seem all the more realistic.The boredom, routines and irritations of jungle warfare are there as well as the odd angry shot that punctuates guerilla warfare. Loved the low-key ending which resisted taking aim at the unjust treatment of the returning vets but did reflect their estrangement as a presentiment of their future problems in readjusting.
    dlewis-10

    Under-rated classic

    The posters have been accurate, but there are a couple of points to make.

    1) When Graham Kennedy made this, it was well past his crow imitating days - he was trying to crack into movies (and doing generally quite well)

    2) The original novel was based on the experiences of the author. That is how he saw his experiences in the SAS. The movie is an excellent adaptation. So when you ask if these guys would have stormed Kosovo, the answer is 'YES!' There is a very well done scene where they clear out a temple (i hope). This shows the true level of professionalism in the SAS at that time, despite all the nonsense they carry on with....

    3) What most war films don't do is the extreme boredom felt by soldiers between combat ... this film does do that. Even Saving Private Ryan didn't quite make it...

    4) Apart from those minor quibbles, I agreed with the reviewers... Find this film and watch it. While it is flawed, it is possibly the best Vietnam film, and the one with the least political baggage...

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      The Iroquois ('Huey') helicopters used by the SAS patrols in this movie are those of 9 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, on kind loan from the Australian Defence Force. This squadron - and indeed, the very helicopters seen in the film - actually served in combat during the Vietnam War.
    • Errores
      Long shots of the base show The jungle right up to the edge of the camp, however in Vietnam all Australian army bases had the trees and shrubs cleared sometimes up to two kilometres all around to eliminate any cover for an attack on the base.
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      Harry: I said 'get fucked', you great beer-sodden bag of shit!

      Sergeant-Major: Right, you're all on a charge.

      Harry: Well, you'd better make it murder, because I'm gonna knock your fucking head right off.

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      Featured in Winter of Our Dreams (1981)
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      Who Cares, Anyway
      Sung by Normie Rowe

      © Leeds Music Pty Ltd

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      • 1 de marzo de 1979 (Australia)
    • País de origen
      • Australia
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    • También se conoce como
      • Special Air Patrol 22
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Canungra, Queensland, Australia
    • Productoras
      • Samson Productions Pty. Ltd.
      • Australian Film Commission
      • New South Wales Films
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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