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Ай бұрын

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In the humid jungles of Vietnam circa 1967, a team of hardened Australian SAS regiment soldiers navigate the harsh realities of war. Amidst the monotonous routines of camp life and grueling long-range patrols, they face eerie stretches of silence interrupted only by the sudden chaos of raids and ambushes, often with nothing to show but their frayed nerves. Mortar barrages haunt their nights, the enemy lurking unseen. As comrades fall and others are scarred by firefights and booby traps, these soldiers persevere, grappling not only with the enemy but also the rigid constraints of military bureaucracy. They fight, gather intelligence, and reclaim territory, only to watch it slip away again. Now, upon the precipice of their return to civilization, they grapple with the bittersweet prospect of resuming the lives they once knew, forever changed by the crucible of war.
Starring: Graham Kennedy, John Hargreaves, John Jarratt
Directed by: Tom Jeffrey
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@u.s.patriot9284
@u.s.patriot9284 7 күн бұрын
I am a retired US Soldier. I always loved working with the Australian and New Zealand troops. In 95, I was in the Sinai with them. I never drank so much in my life. Great guys. Then later years in Afghanistan. I had a special duty assignment and went to Perth, Australia at the SAS base. Again great guys. Great warriors. Beautiful country.
@BadHonkyTonks
@BadHonkyTonks 7 күн бұрын
I did Canungra in 1972, my instructors were fresh from Vietnam, in their twenties. Skilled, knowledgeable; really cared for their troops, real men. The course was bloody hard though. When I thought I couldn't go any further I was pushed ten times further. That lesson lasted me all my life and saved it many times. I am now 70. I don't know how that happened. I was only 17 at the time!
@adam944
@adam944 12 сағат бұрын
Our hospitality mate.
@violinoscar
@violinoscar Ай бұрын
Graham Kennedy was one of the funniest men. He was an immense talent, who, if he had lived in the USA, would no doubt have been a major star. RIP Mr. Kennedy.
@mynameisnobody211
@mynameisnobody211 Ай бұрын
You’re right, they love Rock Spiders over there.
@violinoscar
@violinoscar Ай бұрын
@@mynameisnobody211 Since when was Kennedy a rock spider? He was gay but who says he was a pedo? You should get your facts straight.
@violinoscar
@violinoscar Ай бұрын
@@mynameisnobody211 PS. They only call them rock spiders in the Australian prison system. They wouldn't know what you were talking about in the States
@mynameisnobody211
@mynameisnobody211 Ай бұрын
@@violinoscar They call them that on the streets too mate. I’ve never been to prison.
@mynameisnobody211
@mynameisnobody211 Ай бұрын
@@violinoscar He was an infamous pedo, do some research. Just because you didn’t know about it doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
@robertsheldrick4267
@robertsheldrick4267 Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this movie up. It’s good to see films that are not being shown anywhere because of being hidden, or just considered old.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
haven't seen this movie on tv for many years. It is almost forgotten. A damn shame.
@markwarwick2920
@markwarwick2920 Ай бұрын
The larrikinisms, the humour, all worthwhile as an in sight into Australian culture of the 60s and 70s. Great to see so many Aussie actors so young. Graham Kennedy is great and im sure some of the one liners were ad libbed.
@Eric-kn4yn
@Eric-kn4yn Ай бұрын
The whole trashy movie was ad .libbed
@TheKodiak72
@TheKodiak72 Ай бұрын
Shame Australia is nothing like this anymore, too americanised and snowflake filled
@CailenCambeul
@CailenCambeul Ай бұрын
@@Eric-kn4yn Yes and no. The original book it was based on was a buggered if I can written diary. Something you could read in minutes. So yes, and no.
@andrewstackpool4911
@andrewstackpool4911 Ай бұрын
Kennedy was far to old to be a true representative.
@alistairmills7608
@alistairmills7608 Ай бұрын
I love this larkin Australian way and I'd trade it in a heartbeat for the bullshit political correctness.
@matthill1727
@matthill1727 Ай бұрын
With all the war movies out there, this is one of the very few that shows the proper conduct of a patrol and actions on contact with an enemy force. Probably had some salty advisors on the set.
@python27au
@python27au Ай бұрын
It was filmed at the jungle warfare centre in Canungra. Having a lot of actual soldiers and their instructors on hand would have helped. I think there’s a thank you in the credits. The bloke driving the rover and giving then the forks is a mate of mine. Apparently they needed an extra and he was handy.
@clydewmorgan
@clydewmorgan Ай бұрын
absolutely not it was completely undisciplined and loud
@lukewise1227
@lukewise1227 Ай бұрын
​​@@clydewmorganNot amongst Australian Troops mate, I worked with many Australian Vets throughout my life, and they often watched the US conscripts in horror. Australian troops spent 12 months in training before they were even allowed in the Country. You do not know what you are talking about. Edit: The air insertion of the Patrol was done by serving troops at the time. Australia still had Huey's in service, both with the Army (161 Recce Squadron) and the RAAF at the time of filming.
@isntimportant
@isntimportant Ай бұрын
@@lukewise1227 He means in the movie we're watching, not the actual SAS. In movies they ham stuff up and are way louder and dramatic than anyone would be in said setting.
@lukewise1227
@lukewise1227 Ай бұрын
@@isntimportant The comment does not specify this movie, and if you care to watch the movie, all Patrol scenes with a chance of contact, communication is done with whispers, or hand signals only.
@jackinabox8497
@jackinabox8497 Ай бұрын
Thank you to all the diggers who went to Vietnam. May the LORD grant you all with peace, serenity, and contentment, of which you all deserve. Welcome home, and most sincere thanks and respect for your service and sacrifices. .LEST WE FORGET. Bob. Australia.
@mikemurray2027
@mikemurray2027 Ай бұрын
Two million Vietnamese people were murdered by the invaders.
@jackinabox8497
@jackinabox8497 Ай бұрын
@mikemurray2027 Unfortunately, death is the outcome of war, and innocent people are a large part of all war deaths. Please remember that it is old people in government who send young people to die. I have a huge respect for the Vietnamese people and wish them good health, prosperity, and long, peaceful lives. Blame the politicians, not the soldiers. Be safe, well, free, and blessed. Bob. Australia.
@Campingwilder
@Campingwilder 29 күн бұрын
@@jackinabox8497 there's a box with a handle and a bunch of feathers in there for ya, mate.
@sa25-svredemption98
@sa25-svredemption98 28 күн бұрын
@@mikemurray2027 And millions more by the CPV. And you might want to read up on what happened in the neighbouring countries. In comparison, Vietnam came of light due to the international pressure on the South Vietnamese and their allies. Further to which, Vietnam afterwards became comparatively friendly to the West and lightened their aggression against the non-communist factions within Vietnam due to the greater threat posed by, and that remains today, by Communist China.
@mikemurray2027
@mikemurray2027 27 күн бұрын
@@sa25-svredemption98 I'm sorry, but all deaths caused by invasion are laid at the door of the aggressor. That's the law. In Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, not to mention Korea, the aggressor was the US and its vassals, like Australia. Also, just a reminder, because it seems to be necessary, it's got nothing to do with the USA or Australia, what sort of government other countries choose. And certainly not from countries that have both carried out actual genocides against the indigenous people. No one knows how many were murdered inside Australia and the USA. But it is evidently many millions in each case.
@Matlockization
@Matlockization Ай бұрын
Graham Kennedy was outstanding in this movie. Gone, but not forgotten.
@alistairmills7608
@alistairmills7608 Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@Mizone505
@Mizone505 Ай бұрын
I remember watching blankety blanks which he was the host and he mentioned they where filming 🎥 this. Go away film a bit come back do the weeks worth of shows yhen off again. Great Australian personality
@OldFellaDave
@OldFellaDave Ай бұрын
for an old bloke known for comedy and 'variety', and despite being old and chubby - he does a bloody great job in this, makes you forget what he was known for. Sad that he didn't act more. He was brilliant.
@Mizone505
@Mizone505 Ай бұрын
@@Eric-kn4yn yeah fuck yeah
@Matlockization
@Matlockization Ай бұрын
@@OldFellaDave Completely right. Don't know why our society doesn't praise our talent more. Many went overseas. The tall poppy syndrome was always a stupid notion that was never renounced.
@petergraves2085
@petergraves2085 Ай бұрын
"The Odd Angry Shot" is NOT - I repeat, NOT - an "English" movie. It is Australian. About the Australian experience in the Vietnam War. More particularly - the SAS (as in the first line).
@lynnecromack4933
@lynnecromack4933 Ай бұрын
SAS - Australian ?? 😂😂😂
@robertsheldrick4267
@robertsheldrick4267 Ай бұрын
FYI mate, when they write English Full Movie, they mean it’s a movie in english, full length film. Not having a crack, just clarifying. Cheers
@belleriffraff
@belleriffraff Ай бұрын
@@lynnecromack4933 Special Air Service Regiment Australian Army, has several Australian Victoria Cross recipients from the Afghanistan situation.
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Ай бұрын
@@lynnecromack4933 Australian SAS Regiment New Zealand SAS Regiment, Rhodesian SAS Regiment, C (Rhodesian ) Squadron 22 SAS, Canadian SAS (yes there was), French SAS, Belgian SAS, International Squadron SAS, and a few more yes and all top line
@mrdynamic8678
@mrdynamic8678 Ай бұрын
@@robshirewood5060too bad the Canadian SAS didn’t last more than a couple of years
@badmattam
@badmattam Ай бұрын
Good movie. A lot of authenticity and good Aussie squaddie banter. Nice to see the L1A1 again.
@GMEOK
@GMEOK Ай бұрын
Someone knew what they were doing or was over there, the heal, blade toe movement, the tactical retreat, rear security, slow moving very cautious, not this jump around rolling one arm shooting crap. I was on a jungle once in my life, that hell hole sucks the water right out of you, and it is so so so dark. It's like the darkest place on earth man! How these guys spent HOW LONG there in that shit is beyond me, in a war to boot!! They are unbelievable people! Just surviving in those conditions and wow everything is the jungle seems like it wants to kill you man!!! That Jody board is a killer. Dark humor we use to have bets of who would be the last to lose their girl or who the next guy would be. Way better men than I could ever be! Very good movie ty!
@dropbear6740
@dropbear6740 Ай бұрын
Thank you, this is one of, if not the best, realist war film Australia or any other country has made, it didn't glorify or bullshit, it just told a story, to all our diggers thank you
@wisccheese9257
@wisccheese9257 27 күн бұрын
Is danger close the best?
@MrLorenzovanmatterho
@MrLorenzovanmatterho Ай бұрын
One of the most honest and accurate war movies ever. Note how Saving Private Ryan stole the "Let them burn" line.
@peteralia661
@peteralia661 Ай бұрын
Sure. One of the most common phrases in war, and Pvte Ryan stole it from Odd Angry.
@MrLorenzovanmatterho
@MrLorenzovanmatterho Ай бұрын
@@peteralia661 First time I ever heard it on screen unless you can correct me?
@biggtrux
@biggtrux Ай бұрын
@@MrLorenzovanmatterho So you've seen every war move ever made. Got it.
@patrick-ip4yf
@patrick-ip4yf Ай бұрын
I thought he said " Let Him Burn"
@affriman
@affriman Ай бұрын
As a veteran and Scot in SA ... was having a shit day then just happened to come across this movie ... could relate to it ... Really enjoyed watching ... The Australian films where and are always well made ... Thanks for uploading ...
@michaelmolloy365
@michaelmolloy365 Ай бұрын
And years later Bill changed his name to Mick and lived a quiet peaceful life in the Australian outback, enjoying rainwater off a Top End roof....😉
@paulnelson144
@paulnelson144 Ай бұрын
you beat me to it.
@garethfergusson9538
@garethfergusson9538 Ай бұрын
Which movie is that?
@michaelmolloy365
@michaelmolloy365 Ай бұрын
@@garethfergusson9538 Wolf Creek...😁
@garethfergusson9538
@garethfergusson9538 Ай бұрын
@@michaelmolloy365 thanks! Mr Inbetween has sent me down a Aussie tele rabbit hole 😂
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Are you referring to John Jarrett?
@jakeeeeboyyyy
@jakeeeeboyyyy Ай бұрын
What an Aussie classic
@maloz63
@maloz63 Ай бұрын
A jump into hell = the French, the green berets = the Americans, An odd angry shot = the Australians
@blackbird5634
@blackbird5634 Ай бұрын
The 317th Platoon - Also French, withe Bruno Cremer of the Maigret series. It's fantastic.
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Ай бұрын
Phantoms of the Jungle Sleeping with your ears open and others
@larry648
@larry648 Ай бұрын
Hamburger Hill or We Were Soldiers is a better picture of the US.
@Beaulocks_
@Beaulocks_ Ай бұрын
"For once we where smart enough not to play"......,the British.
@ray.shoesmith
@ray.shoesmith Ай бұрын
​@@larry648We Were Soldiers was pure propaganda. In reality the Battle of the la Drang valley was a complete clusterfck for the Americans. They flew into a LZ that they never even secured in 3 days, got shot to hell, and then left again. Only the US could turn that disaster into a patriotic victory on the silver screen. p.s that last charge up the hill that so heroically 'won' the battle in the movie never happened. That was just another case of Mel Gibson inventing his own version of history 'based on a true story'. The special effects (and budget) were impressive though
@aussie6910
@aussie6910 Ай бұрын
Fitting that I found this today Brian Wenzel died yesterday aged 95. Played Bills father.
@AussiePom
@AussiePom Ай бұрын
His mother was in the ten network TV series Prisoner. The young bloke with the curly brown hair played Johnny the boy in the movie Mad Max and he's sill alive.
@MarkHenstridge
@MarkHenstridge Ай бұрын
Great Aussie movie, RIP Brian Wenzel
@jaywalker3087
@jaywalker3087 Ай бұрын
More Tinnies Than Bottle ?😂😅 Seriously. I'm a Vet. so Respect To Them All....
@larry648
@larry648 Ай бұрын
I like the speech about the guy without a silver spoon in his mouth fighting the wars. Sound just like the U.S. military.
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Ай бұрын
Sounds like UK USA Canada and all of the EU and NATO to me mate
@larry648
@larry648 Ай бұрын
@@robshirewood5060 UK? I did 6 in the U.S. Air Force Security Police, that would be the Royal Air Force Regiment to you.
@lukewise1227
@lukewise1227 Ай бұрын
Also the line about each sides soldiers being 'just as shit scared as the other side' was the line that remained foremost in my memory when I first saw the movie in the cinema.
@davidcoleman757
@davidcoleman757 Ай бұрын
Haven't seen this in years. Always had fond memories of it, and for good reason - it's a great war movie and all the better for the Aussie humour. Us poms may take a bit of friendly piss when the cricket's on, but your diggers in Vietnam: total respect.
@darkhorse6829
@darkhorse6829 Ай бұрын
in iraq we.fought camel spiders against scorpions.. a buddy caught a mouse and we thought it would be a blood bath and the mouse would get killed.. we were all wrong.. the mouse ate.everything and there literally was nothing left but a fat belly mouse. so like any gladiator of old we set him free as he had earned it.
@gregflores8959
@gregflores8959 Ай бұрын
LOL! Dude, I did that as a kid, my brother and I would search the shoreline for the most badass crabs we could find, pit them against each other in an octagon made of high walled sand, the champ was not only freed but also fed.
@python27au
@python27au Ай бұрын
Then he got run over by a passing humvee.🤣
@alistairmills7608
@alistairmills7608 Ай бұрын
Fantastic. I miss this sort of stuff. Watch OAS with a smile from ear to ear.
@Ravishrex1
@Ravishrex1 Ай бұрын
​@@python27auin south Afirca we call them sun spiders or a solafuge. It beat everything until the giant centipede..
@Ardass486
@Ardass486 Ай бұрын
Lies
@tonystewart7146
@tonystewart7146 Ай бұрын
This movie is quite realistic. The way we did LRRP.s etc. Base life. Stealth. Mateship. Did 2 tours.
@HonchHeado
@HonchHeado Ай бұрын
That is what happens when you put Americans and Aussies together with beer, the next day we help each other with a hangover.
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 Ай бұрын
I appreciate the accuracy they put into their patrol techniques. Reminds me of the Infantry Scout Platoon and later Special Reconnaissance missions we trained on. I don't think they'll ever be a movie that gets it 100% right, but this one is pretty good. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours Iraq and Afghanistan.
@akadacat
@akadacat Ай бұрын
They won't seemingly, to you, "get it right" until they make a film that has advisors from your actual unit mate. SOP's and tactics get taught to you out of basic, then get refined in corps training when you get to your Reg' and so on, right? Not to mention differences internationally and evolution over time. I reckon this is pretty accurate as a period piece -from my perspective halfway between that war and yours, and from the commonwealth. JMTC
@python27au
@python27au Ай бұрын
It was filmed at the Canungra land warfare centre with the aid of their troops and instructors. So its about as accurate as they could have made it with what they had at the time.
@DonB.-Mulefivefive
@DonB.-Mulefivefive Ай бұрын
Note too the FAL L1A1 shown.A very versatile weapon. Particulary so in the hands of a well trained jungle fighter. 9th Infantry 7th SF Grp ARVN 1972-1975 18D30 E 7 Roll On Cassions
@adamroper1197
@adamroper1197 Ай бұрын
Most of the extras were soldiers at the Land Warfare Centre and I believe were accurate TTPs of the time.
@michaelfrost4584
@michaelfrost4584 21 күн бұрын
This has NOTHING to do about SASR .
@davidpayne2631
@davidpayne2631 Ай бұрын
Classic ! Thanks so much for posting it.
@michaelfrost4584
@michaelfrost4584 21 күн бұрын
This movie , even though it's a classic Australian movie, its has nothing to do about our SASR. The writer of the movie was a cook in the SAS and only thought how we fought. How do l now you may ask ! I only served 11yrs in the Australian SASR.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
I agree with you. I did a cadre course at H Block Singleton in 1983 and came to the conclusion this movie did not show SAS at work. But normal infantry. You may know this name which I mention only cos he has passed on - Frank Sykes, my stick leader. His 2IC (Cpl) you probably know, he was English, talked with private school education accent and had been awarded the wooden spoon of the year award for being in the biggest stirrer in the Regiment! I saw him in action with a Sergeant who could not pronounce etcetera properly. This English chap turned to us Rangers and said 'I cannot stand people who cannot pronounce etcetera properly and f**king digital watches! I am sure you know who I am talking about! BTW I was RAAC.
@esquad5406
@esquad5406 Ай бұрын
One of the best ten war movies ever made.
@KYRedleg
@KYRedleg Ай бұрын
One of the best war movies ever made. Definitely one of the best for Vietnam. It’s amazing how the experiences of going to war seem to not change, just the location 🤔
@nickyminter4271
@nickyminter4271 19 күн бұрын
Forgot how good this movie was for low budget.
@1969Risky
@1969Risky Ай бұрын
The scenes at the Vung Tau barracks were filmed at the Anzac Rifle Range in Malabar, Sydney near where I used to live. The final scenes were filmed at The Watson's Bay Hotel, Watsons Bay. When they look over towards the Sydney CBD, you can see Centrepoint Tower which was finished in 1978 & wasn't around at the time of the Vietnam War.
@Mizone505
@Mizone505 Ай бұрын
I think it was filmed at canungra. I know some of the blokes in the mess scenes. They where 6 rar guys at canungra
@1969Risky
@1969Risky Ай бұрын
@@Mizone505 Yeah most of it was filmed at Canungra like the camp & jungle scenes. I lived virtually next door to the Anzac rifle range where they filmed the hospital & post office scenes. Those huts aren't there today. You can't half tell it's the rifle range as the distance range is in the background of the actors & Maroubra Bay.
@Mizone505
@Mizone505 Ай бұрын
@@1969Risky yeah your dead right mate. And at least real live rds used when bung is shooting up the 44 gal drum I think one of tom berengers sniper movies was done at canungra too. The boozer scene .
@johncaldwell-wq1hp
@johncaldwell-wq1hp Ай бұрын
Yeah-your right,-used to be owned by "doyles"--Ive had plenty of "grog"-at that joint !!over the years !!
@davecurry8300
@davecurry8300 Ай бұрын
Centrepoint was finished in 1982.
@rustykilt
@rustykilt Ай бұрын
DANGER CLOSE is a great movie on LONG TAN and Aussies in Vietnam. The ODD ANGRY SHOT has a lot of top Aussie actors. Comparing the Yank and Aussie approach to combat is interesting. Saw this when first released and i think it has worn well.
@TheHandymanQld
@TheHandymanQld Ай бұрын
Danger Close is a terrible movie.
@timothylakin5035
@timothylakin5035 Ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks very much for the film love this film watched with me dad in the 1980s. Brings back memories that k you so very much
@cw7422
@cw7422 Ай бұрын
Looks like they had more Fosters than ammo.
@grogery1570
@grogery1570 Ай бұрын
I worked with a US veteran who told a story about getting a dollar from every man in the unit then flying to an Aussie base and buying a pallet of beer (he was helicopter maintenance) They then went to couple of different bases and swapped the beer for steak and lobster as the best beer in Vietnam was Australian so you got a good price for it. That night every man in the unit got steak lobster and two Australian beers. Which was about as good as a US serviceman could get at the time (or so the story goes) The point of all that being, yes they probably did have more beer than ammo
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
No one drinks Foster in aussie any more, tastes like dishwater so we exported it.
@paulcasey5204
@paulcasey5204 Ай бұрын
Best Vietnam movie of all. Compare the distress of the soldiers after their first action to the nonchalance after their last.
@danjohnston3422
@danjohnston3422 Ай бұрын
Holy hell, that's Johnny the Boy! Glad he got work aside from Mad Max.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Tim Burns?
@martindumont5553
@martindumont5553 Ай бұрын
Up there with “Go Tell The Spartans”, “The Boys of Company C” as one of those alt Vietnam war films.
@markthompson8733
@markthompson8733 Ай бұрын
Great Film ... very underrated and not that well known.... pity
@jasonparr4275
@jasonparr4275 Ай бұрын
A super Australian film. Thanks!!
@thedude4762
@thedude4762 Ай бұрын
This needs to be watched by more Americans great movie dont know how accurate it is but still really good movie
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Ай бұрын
@@thedude4762 Only 4 SASR died in Vietnam
@Eric-kn4yn
@Eric-kn4yn Ай бұрын
Trashy production.
@ABCABC-fn4fg
@ABCABC-fn4fg Ай бұрын
In one of those Mandella Effect things I remember this movie when it first came out and I remember it as a Fosters beer commercial. Now its VB
@mynameisnobody211
@mynameisnobody211 Ай бұрын
Yes absolutely you’re right. I wish we had our old reality back, before CERN.
@ray.shoesmith
@ray.shoesmith Ай бұрын
lol Graham Kennedy was 45 when this movie was made. The worlds oldest corporal 😂
@alistairmills7608
@alistairmills7608 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@OldFellaDave
@OldFellaDave Ай бұрын
and chubbiest SAS trooper ;)
@richyearle007
@richyearle007 Ай бұрын
Hey Ray, glad you are still kicking mate.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Ай бұрын
John Wayne was 62 when he made The Green Berets. Granted his character was a colonel but he was a little to round to be running around the jungle behind enemy lines. This is a much better film.
@adamroper1197
@adamroper1197 Ай бұрын
Queen's Corporal
@32MindenMen
@32MindenMen 28 күн бұрын
Bloody brilliant film. Watched this in basic training, and was then years later lucky enough to go down under and serve with the RADF. Diggers ( aka AJs) are bloody good soldiers. I think the title of this KZfaq movie should reflect this is a film about Aussie soldiers in Vietnam.
@shirleydrury5565
@shirleydrury5565 Ай бұрын
And thank you for this upload 😊 I’ve watch it so many times and I will watch many times years to come😊❤regards😊
@mr.t114
@mr.t114 28 күн бұрын
Is it good? Tell me it´s good and i watch the whole movie. It starts off OK, i will give it some time in the moment since it gave off the right vibes straight away. I get to watch the whole movie, a whole movie for free, no commercials. It´s now i should type "thanks".
@henriyoung3895
@henriyoung3895 Ай бұрын
Thank you Australia. I worked with 2 Aussies on a radar hill top for a month. SGT DOUG, RECON, 101ST,RVN 68-69 LZ SALLY
@dduckman1423
@dduckman1423 Ай бұрын
Remember watching this movie at the drive in late 70'swith two mates one ex nasho and the other ex reg not ex Vietnam. Good movie holds up well.
@darrenwalsh6965
@darrenwalsh6965 18 күн бұрын
One of my all time favourite Aussie movies. Just brilliant.
@peterfarrell520
@peterfarrell520 Ай бұрын
what a brilliant movie. watched it a few times but not for many years.
@NoneOfyourbusiness-ob2yz
@NoneOfyourbusiness-ob2yz Ай бұрын
O was in Kanungera(?)a short time after this film was filmed there. Most of the extras were from a platoon that was stationed there to demonstrate things, ambush, moving in jungle, etc. Funny to see it again, I was in the 10th battalion RSAR, 19 at the time. Nice spot there, beautiful tree ferns everywhere.
@johnworthington8360
@johnworthington8360 Ай бұрын
very cool Australian movie. we never forget....
@kurtak9452
@kurtak9452 Ай бұрын
Excellent depiction, great movie.
@powerballminep67
@powerballminep67 Ай бұрын
An important scene near the end, that shows the build up to Bryan Brown's character being blown up by a mine and the immediate aftermath, has been deleted from this cut of the movie. This isn't the original film in its entirety.
@shirleydrury5565
@shirleydrury5565 Ай бұрын
This is a classic❤😊 ❤😊
@jasonbutler7054
@jasonbutler7054 Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this thanks
@user-if2pd6jq6u
@user-if2pd6jq6u Ай бұрын
This movie is a bit over the top. If you don't believe that have a talk to real SAS diggers. For one they didn't wander around the Dat with their grey berets tucked under their epaulettes, they also had their own area known as SAS Hill which also had a Sigs tx/rx shelter up there too. I spent time in Vungers and the Dat during my tour and all I have to show for it is fibrosis of the lungs (pulmonary fibrosis) which is slowly killing me. Such is life. And where are all the rubber trees?
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
I did a SAS cadre course in the 1980s at H Block Singleton. Having being with them and seen how they operate, I can to the conclusion, that the men in Odd Angry Shot were actually conducting themselves as infantry. SAS dudes told me that in vietnam, it was normal for them to sit and watch for an hour, then sneak to another posi about 100 metres further and sit and watch again for another hour and they avoided confrontations with the dreaded en. The dudes in this movie seemed to walk through the J til they made a contact. They way they moved through the J, all enemy had to do was set up an ambush and broadside them. No escape.
@PETERYTV
@PETERYTV Ай бұрын
Great Film - thank you Sue Milliken
@jw451
@jw451 Ай бұрын
great movie . Great acting from all especially Gra Gra ( Graham Kennedy ) for you non-Australians. For mentioning his wife who does a lovely cashier number 3,4,5 please etc sound recording at my local Harris farm tonite ( Rachel Ward) I got for my sins from also mentioning her husband Brian Brown . He ( Gra Gra ) always played kinda sad tragic figures. Possibly echoed his life . One day his wife was there next she was gone/ He just walked away. True acting
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
In real life, no wife! he batted for the other team.
@darrenstewart7952
@darrenstewart7952 Ай бұрын
I have got this magnificent dvd this movie is one in a million you wont ever get cast like this one every again this movie is Gold
@TheThingattheEndoftheBook
@TheThingattheEndoftheBook Ай бұрын
This was brilliant, and very relevant to my interests. Up there with the 317th Platoon for me. Glad I got randomly recommended this from watching some goofy '80s B-movie, even if I don't quite see the connection.
@alistairmills7608
@alistairmills7608 Ай бұрын
A very enjoyable classic
@shanewall4470
@shanewall4470 Ай бұрын
One of my all time favourite movies. Moved to Sài Gòn in Feb 2000 Vietnamese son & I do private tours to places depicted here*: Vũng Tàu; Nui Đất; Long Tân; Long Hải Hills; Đất Đỏ; Lông Xuyên; etc. *filmed mostly around Canungra JWC ~ or whatever it's called these days ~ not on locations depicted
@markpirie1986
@markpirie1986 Ай бұрын
Oh this is a great movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 😊
@briancarr34
@briancarr34 Ай бұрын
The main unit involved in making the movie was 10IRC, stationed at the 'Jungle Training Centre', Canungra, Queensland. They provided the extras and some advice about various military issues. Had a good time too.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
By the looks of it, Army supplied rotary wings as well, and trucks.
@briancarr34
@briancarr34 6 күн бұрын
@@keithad6485 Pretty much everything except the actors and the production team and their gear. We even built the camp for them. All the sandbags you see were full of sawdust, except the split ones after the mortar attack.
@user-gs6xo8hs8m
@user-gs6xo8hs8m Ай бұрын
The “fitters and turners” line has served me well over the years….
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
I remember that from Army in the 1980s. along with a bunch of other jokes. We called em baitlayers as well
@stompinknowledge3968
@stompinknowledge3968 4 күн бұрын
​@@keithad6485what are some of the others you remember? And whats baitlayer mean?
@trevorwhitham6742
@trevorwhitham6742 Ай бұрын
Thanks KZfaq recommends
@darrenmonks4532
@darrenmonks4532 11 күн бұрын
Legend movie and a great book. Only a short novel, you could read it in a few hours.
@aussiedownunder4186
@aussiedownunder4186 4 күн бұрын
Moody Oath this is an Australian film!! With ourTrue Australian characters. NO BULLSHIT!!!!
@Pablo668
@Pablo668 Ай бұрын
As well as they did with the rest of the film, I always thought the end was brilliant, it showed how jarring it must have been to come from a war zone in a country very different from your own, back home in a matter of hours. Hardly surprising so many servicemen came back damaged and found it extremely hard to adjust.
@mrbigsausage6918
@mrbigsausage6918 10 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the movie many thanks
@user-ok8oe9ro8f
@user-ok8oe9ro8f Ай бұрын
best movie ive watched to date
@CMB21497
@CMB21497 Күн бұрын
Love the jump and die acting. It was a pretty good movie though.
@johnt8636
@johnt8636 Ай бұрын
No way!...lol.. I love this movie. Last time I saw it was probably...5 years ago?
@RasMajnouni
@RasMajnouni Ай бұрын
How many Brews quaffed in the last 5 years?
@georgehunter7099
@georgehunter7099 Ай бұрын
I've watched this movie at least 10 times, fab. Looking forward to seeing Danger Close. We forget, and sadly so many don't even know that the diggers punched well above their weight in Vietnam.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Just a pity with danger close that it wasn't made before 2007, the APC;s prior 2007 were pretty much Vietnam configuration. 2007, the M113 fleet with withdraw for a major upgrade which is what was used in Danger Close. Not a criticism, but wishful thinking on my part (I was an M113 driver then crew commander with the old configured M113s.)
@georgehunter7099
@georgehunter7099 6 күн бұрын
@@keithad6485 Respect from Scotland bro.👍
@seanswanson1909
@seanswanson1909 Ай бұрын
Still a great move, watched it a few times since the 80,s
@michaelpower6126
@michaelpower6126 Ай бұрын
Great movie, great cast.
@mikeb.5039
@mikeb.5039 Ай бұрын
Can we get the Boys in Company "C" next
@bcmfin
@bcmfin Ай бұрын
Great film thanks. Not so much "Action Comedy War" though.
@adamknipe216
@adamknipe216 Ай бұрын
I live in tropical qld and when it rains i still say,what can you set your watch by Harry...... nobody gets it,now i can finally bloody show them the odd angry shot.
@pillarofdavidson
@pillarofdavidson Ай бұрын
I think they filmed at JWTC at Canungra too.
@OldFellaDave
@OldFellaDave Ай бұрын
A couple of my lifelong mates and I say the same thing whenever we get together (too rarely nowadays) and it rains ...
@karibakid
@karibakid Ай бұрын
vIETNAM 4 PM RAIN TIME
@mole389
@mole389 Ай бұрын
Good to see SLR again.
@johnwalsh4948
@johnwalsh4948 Ай бұрын
Excellent movie.
@Screwball70
@Screwball70 Ай бұрын
Bloody good film
@budsforyou5908
@budsforyou5908 Ай бұрын
Whoa... 😊
@johndewey6358
@johndewey6358 Ай бұрын
Very nice film.
@user-wb7ww3zm2m
@user-wb7ww3zm2m Ай бұрын
حلو كتير
@brycesinclair3479
@brycesinclair3479 13 күн бұрын
Somebody actually drank Fosters? 🤮 Oh yes, Qantas fight of course. Wow, all these actors young and alive in their prime. Cheers for posting this one.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Fosters was later exported cos it tastes like dishwater.
@SF-pq3sq
@SF-pq3sq Ай бұрын
Australian mate not English. Graham Kennedy was one of the funniest people ever in Australia🇦🇺🫡
@ahmedqassem6572
@ahmedqassem6572 Ай бұрын
فلم حربي جميل جدا
@bigjaz8768
@bigjaz8768 Ай бұрын
Don't mate me - Alf Stewart.
@vicbittertoo
@vicbittertoo Ай бұрын
7.14, I remember the old 750ml steel Vic bitter cans, great to throw compared to the aluminium ones :)
@Eric-kn4yn
@Eric-kn4yn Ай бұрын
Carrying the SLRs long heavy deadly 1 out 3 aint bad.
@XNY556-Apple
@XNY556-Apple Ай бұрын
I've never seen this one. I recognized "Johnny the Boy" at the beginning.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Tim Burns from Mad Max?
@historykid890
@historykid890 Ай бұрын
The first part of this is like an australian version of mash lol
@bradgray4360
@bradgray4360 Ай бұрын
Man i gotta go buy this movie for the collection i havent seen this since i was a kid watching this on channel 9 after hey hey its Saturday .remember those days guys?
@wannaseethevid
@wannaseethevid Ай бұрын
Even Alf is in it.
@Redgolf2
@Redgolf2 Ай бұрын
Superb film
@stevenrussell4758
@stevenrussell4758 Ай бұрын
Every war movie I've seen that involves wearing a beret, this one got it right. The yanks wear it like bloody dorks. My father would have loved to see this again so ill watch it again for him.
@johnjordan8449
@johnjordan8449 Ай бұрын
I'm a Yank and could not agree more about how our guys wear berets.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Even some of these actors got it wrong. another good beret movie, though English is - '71, sometimes turns up on Ch 34 SBS World Movies. About a private who gets separated from his platoon in Belfast Northern Ireland with the IRA splinter group hunting him to kill him.
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 Ай бұрын
Comedic and tragic Soldiers sinking fosters Lager and spider scorpion Contest!
@notshapedforsportivetricks2912
@notshapedforsportivetricks2912 23 күн бұрын
Try as hard as I might, I just can't imagine Graham Kennedy in the SAS.
@andrewstackpool4911
@andrewstackpool4911 Ай бұрын
Minute 37, a fight serious. Where the hell are the senior NCOs and officers? Oh, of course. This is all about the field grunts. According to the movie directors they never went into the field. Well, I have news for them.
@CailenCambeul
@CailenCambeul Ай бұрын
2:35 Sgt Gilroy/Brian died the other day. He was a decent bloke.
@keithad6485
@keithad6485 6 күн бұрын
Brian Wenzel? Didn't hear that he had passed on.
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