The Odd Angry Shot (1979)
March 1, 1979Release Date
The Odd Angry Shot (1979)
March 1, 1979Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇦🇺 Australia
Cast & Crew.
Graham Kennedy
Harry
John Hargreaves
Bung
John Jarratt
Bill
Bryan Brown
Rogers
Graeme Blundell
Dawson
Richard Moir
Medic
Peter Drouyn
Sergeant Johnson
Ian Gilmour
Scott
Graham Rouse
The Cook
Tony Barry
Black Ronnie
John Allen
Lieut. Golonka
Tom Jeffrey
Director
Brandon Burke
Isaacs
John Fitzgerald
Intelligence Corporal
William L. Nagle
Writer
Mike Harris
Sergeant Major
Johnny Garfield
Padre
Sue Milliken
Producer
Ray Meagher
Range Corporal
Frankie J. Holden
Spotted Soldier
Michael Carlos
Composer
Roger Newcombe
Lieut. Clifford
Donald McAlpine
Cinematographer
Brian Evis
Mayberry
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 1, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Budget$600,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Odd Angry Shot is an 1979 Australian war comedy film written, directed and produced by Tom Jeffrey (with Sue Millikin). It is based on the book of the same title by William Nagle, and follows the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Vietnam War. The movie, which was shot on location in New South Wales and Canungra, Queensland, traces the tour of duty of an Australian Special Air Service Regiment reconnaissance team from their departure to their return home to Australia. It avoids much of the political comment on Australia’s involvement in Vietnam, unlike Hollywood films which tend to explore the rights and wrongs of the Vietnam War.
The film focuses on the soldiers in their cantonments away from the battlefield, where they spend the bulk of their time playing cards, smoking, drinking beer, nursing their tinea, making jokes and messing about with American forces. The film also contains some small scale battle scenes. When the men return to Australia, they reflect on how both they and the general Australian society have changed. The film was sold to several countries including the US, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Greece.