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Force de frappe

Titre original : Attack Force Z
  • 1981
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  • 1h 33min
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Mel Gibson in Force de frappe (1981)
MEL GIBSON AND SAM NEILL STAR IN A TRUE STORY OF WARTIME COURAGE
Based on real events that took place during the final months of World War II, and made with the assistance and cooperation of officers of the Z Special Forces Association of New South Wales and the First Australian Submarine Squadron, 1 Commando Company, ATTACK FORCE Z stars Mel Gibson (Signs; We Were Soldiers), Sam Neill (Wimbledon; Jurassic Park III), Sylvia Chang (The Red Violin; Eat Drink Man Woman) and John Phillip Law (The Cassandra Crossing) in an action-packed tale of wartime courage and adventure. On 20th March 2006, ATTACK FORCE Z will be released on DVD for the first time ever in its original widescreen version, digitally remastered and featuring brand-new interviews with the film's cast members and producer.

ATTACK FORCE Z (cert. 15) is released on DVD by Argent Films. Special Features include digitally remastered anamorphic widescreen presentation, "Attack Force Z: The Z Men Debriefed" – a special 25-minute interview with the film's cast and producer, picture gallery, theatrical trailer and scene selection.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Tim Burstall
  • Scénario
    • Roger Marshall
  • Casting principal
    • John Phillip Law
    • Mel Gibson
    • Sam Neill
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    • Réalisation
      • Tim Burstall
    • Scénario
      • Roger Marshall
    • Casting principal
      • John Phillip Law
      • Mel Gibson
      • Sam Neill
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    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Lt. J.A. (Jan) Veitch
    Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson
    • Capt. P.G. (Paul) Kelly
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Sgt. D.J. (Danny) Costello
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Able Seaman A.D. 'Sparrer' Bird
    John Waters
    John Waters
    • Sub-Lt. Ted 'Kingo' King
    Chun Ku
    • Rice Farmer
    Sylvia Chang
    Sylvia Chang
    • Chien Hua
    O Ti
    • Shaw Hu
    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    • Lin Chan-Lang
    • (as Koo Chuan-Hsiung)
    Lung Shuan
    • Watanabe
    Yuan Yi
    Yuan Yi
    • Imanaka
    • (as Yi Yuan)
    Su Wei
    Su Wei
    • Wong Chong
    Hsa Li-Wen
    • Lee Chang
    Val Champion
    • Ed Ayres
    Yu Wang
    • Oshiko Imoguchi
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Burstall
    • Scénario
      • Roger Marshall
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    7greenheart

    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.
    Euromutt

    Enjoyable enough, but jarring to those familiar with the setting

    "Attack Force Z" depicts a fictitious operation by a five-man team from Z Special Unit, a predominantly Australian special operations unit in World War II, who are assigned to infiltrate a Japanese-occupied island in (presumably) the Dutch East Indies to rescue the aircrew of a downed Allied aircraft. The team is plagued by recurring bad luck (which quickly alerts the Japanese to their presence) and by friction between the inexperienced team leader, Captain Paul Kelly (Gibson), and his more experienced but erratic subordinate, a Dutch lieutenant named Jan Veitch (Law), the team's most fluent Chinese speaker. When the team manages to enlist the aid of the local resistance, further friction develops between Kelly and the local cell leader, Lin Chan-Lang (Ko), who resents Kelly's holding back information about the plane's occupants. About halfway in, however, we do discover why Kelly is under strict orders to keep clam.

    For a (relatively) low-budget war movie, "Attack Force Z" is pretty good. The costumes and weapons are about as historically accurate as feasible, and the filming location--Taiwan--is convincing enough as an island at the other end of the South China Sea. Particularly enjoyable is the fact that Asian characters speak their respective languages on screen, rather than accented English. This, however, does lead me to the film's main problem, at least to me, which is that it's a mess ethnographically and consequently linguistically. Because it was shot in Taiwan with a mostly Taiwanese (or otherwise ethnically Chinese) cast, the island's population appears to be entirely ethnically Chinese without a single speaker of Malay (as it was then called) in evidence, the occasional pitji cap-wearing extra notwithstanding. This also results in the somewhat unlikely situation of Veitch being fluent in Chinese rather than Malay.

    Veitch is the most problematic character in the film. The original director, Phillip Noyce, left the project at least partly because he disagreed with the producers over the choice of John Phillip Law to play Veitch, and bluntly, he was right: Law simply doesn't pull off anything resembling a credible Dutchman. It's not entirely his fault, though, because the writer and producers don't seem to have ever so much as met a Dutch person, as is apparent from the fact that Veitch isn't even a Dutch name (insofar as I can make out, it's Scottish). Admittedly, I am myself Dutch and my paternal grandmother's family lived in the East Indies so this is a niggle that maybe affects me more than the typical viewer but it's emblematic of what's wrong with an otherwise perfectly enjoyable film. Enough so that I can almost overlook how all the team members manage to stay clean shaven despite not having time to shave.
    8Aldanoli

    Interesting curio of a movie because of who its stars would become

    An odd little curio of an Australian action movie, made in 1982, enjoyable in itself as a popcorn movie for its WWII commando story. But it would largely be forgettable were it not that two of its lower-ranking actors--Australian Mel Gibson and New Zealander Sam Neill--were soon to became big international stars. Gibson, it's true, had made *Gallipoli* and a few other Australian movies, and Neill had starred in a delightful little picture called *My Brilliant Career* (with Judy Davis, no less), but both were largely unknown at this time. The headliner in *Attack Force Z* was good ol' American pulp-action hero John Philip Law, whose credits went all the way back to the early '60s and included the likes of *The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming!* Yet Law, for all his good looks and occasional noteworthy appearances, never reached anything like the fame that awaited his two co-stars in this minor action picture. It's worth seeing if only to be reminded that *everybody* has to understudy somebody else early in his or her career.
    5ma-cortes

    A rugged war combat drama following the feats of a small platoon in a Pacific island

    Low-key WWII adventure film with noisy action , thrills , patriotic events and impressive battles . Moving warlike production set during WWII on the South Pacific at a location plenty of Japanese and a crew of New Zeeland soldiers battling an important base . As a group of Australian commandos launch a secret mission against Japanese forces in World War II. The brave commando is assigned a perilous mission on Chinese Islands already inhabited by stranded Japanese forces , they have some hours to get their objectives . The Americans are commanded by a Captain P.G. (Paul) Kelly (Mel Gibson) , along with Lieutenant J.A. (Jan) Veitch (John Phillip Law) , Sergeant D.J. (Danny) Costello (Sam Neill) ,Able Seaman A.D. 'Sparrer' Bird (Chris Haywood) , Sub Lt. Ted 'Kingo' King (John Waters) . At the beginning the soldiers successfully in wiping out Japanese and they endeavor to blow up a pivotal Japanese installation , but one of them early dies . Then they are spotted and descended upon by enemies forces ; meanwhile suffering casualties , exhaustion, dangerous encounters until execute their mission and to be rescued . They must go to the other side of the island to a beach , being really besieged by Japanese forces . Then , the daredevil captain and his underlings find themselves vying during the escape . The group must try to survive enemy that undergo a chase and a mini-war , as they fight all by themselves and finally find how wrong his misconceptions are .

    A well known plot all before the end of WWII : an elite of corps of Australian military is Force Z volunteers are chosen for a risked mission . Australia/Taiwan Co-Production realised thru Roadshow Film, The Australian Film Commission and Umbrella Entertainment and written by Roger Marshall . Flag-waver , jingoist wartime movie with a typical crew of Anzacs battling the 'yellow menace' and to find the aircraft that crashed somewhere and rescue a defecting government official on board . The film packs warlike action, thrills, drama and being quite entertaining . All the potentially thrilling set pieces are thrown away with a disregard for the basic mechanics of suspense and the climax is literally cardboard thin . The story contains a brief studio character seeking human frailty beneath surface heroism . Talented cast is partially wasted , being effectively directed in this limited budget adventure, featuring two young newcomers actors : Mel Gibson and Sam Neill , both of whom to have a long , long career . Splendid Mel Gibson , he is consistently watchable for the whole damned poor show with no much emotion ; however , appealing the WWII enthusiasts . Gibson plays as a tough captain , in one of his first roles when he starred early Australian successes such as : Tim , Chain reaction , Mad Max , Mad Max 2 , Beyond thunderdome , Gallipoli , The year of living dangerously , Mrs Soffel . A cool cast, nimble direction from Burstall with riveting climax and enhanced by energetic score make this a must for wartime hardcore fans, though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . The picture was filmed entirely on actual locations in Taiwan . The producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the New Zeeland and Taiwan government and its armed Force . Thanksgiving to Department of Defense , New Zeeland Navy , Army Corps and Coast Guard , for their invaluable assistance .

    This medium budget movie was professionally directed by Tim Burstall (1927-2004) . Director Burstall's skill with the thrills overcomes the artificiality of the story . He was a craftsman who made several TV series such as Return to Eden , Water Rats , Snowy River : The McGregor Saga , Special squad and films such as : Naked country , A Descant for Gossips , The Last of the Knucklemen , Duet for Four, Eliza Fraser , End Play , Getting Back to Nothing , Libido , Pesadilla en Bitter Creek , among others .

    Others movies concerning the warfare sub-genre about Allied soldiers battling Japanese on the Pacific islands and Philippines during the WWII are the following ones : Guadalcanal diary (43) by Lewis Seiler with Anthony Quinn and Lloyd Nolan ; the classic Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) by Allan Dwan with John Wayne ; Beachhead (1956) by Stuart Heisler with Tony Curtis and Frank Lovejoy ; None but the brave, directed and starred by Frank Sinatra. In addition, Between heaven and hell(1956) with Robert Wagner, and Ambush Bay (1966) by Ron Winston with Hugh O'Brian , Mickey Rooney , James Mitchum , Peter Masterson , among others.
    6iainidc

    A decent war movie

    A little-known World War 2 drama despite featuring the talents of Mel Gibson and Sam Neill. The film follows an Australian Special Forces team led by Gibson on a mission to rescue the occupants of a plane crash-landed on a Pacific Island. Naturally, the island is swarming with Japanese determined to thwart the mission at every turn.

    The film is not without its weaknesses; Gibson & Neill are a little flat thanks to a script that doesn't allow them to show off their talents to the full(compare to Gibson's brilliant performance as Frank Dunn in Gallipoli made around the same time). The music is poignant but fails to add much to the drama and there is a low-budget feel to much of the film in general.

    Having said that, Attack Force Z is fairly entertaining; it moves at a good pace and there are plenty of well-staged action sequences. The ending makes a strong statement on the futility of war. A decent addition to your war movie collection but for fans of the genre only.

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      The movie performed badly at the box-office in Australia upon initial release. After it opened in Melbourne in June of 1982, after its poor run in theaters there, it wasn't released theatrically anywhere else in Australia. However, it found more popularity upon video release in Australia on Roadshow Home Video.
    • Gaffes
      When 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.
    • Crédits fous
      The fishing boat heads out to sea while the end credits roll.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Z-Men Debriefed: The Making of Attack Force Z (2004)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 1982 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • Taïwan
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Attack Force Z
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Taïwan
    • Sociétés de production
      • Central Motion Pictures
      • Fauna Productions
      • John McCallum Productions
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