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Force de frappe

Original title: Attack Force Z
  • 1981
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  • 1h 33m
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5.4/10
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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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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.

  • Director
    • Tim Burstall
  • Writer
    • Roger Marshall
  • Stars
    • John Phillip Law
    • Mel Gibson
    • Sam Neill
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    • Director
      • Tim Burstall
    • Writer
      • Roger Marshall
    • Stars
      • John Phillip Law
      • Mel Gibson
      • Sam Neill
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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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
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    John Waters
    • Sub-Lt. Ted 'Kingo' King
    Chun Ku
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    Sylvia Chang
    Sylvia Chang
    • Chien Hua
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    • 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
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    5SgtSlaughter

    Low budget "commandos" flick

    ATTACK FORCE Z is the only Aussie war movie I've seen yet besides RETURN FROM THE RIVER KWAI. It's fast-paced, fun, cheesy and plenty entertaining.

    Jon Phillip Law (DEATH RIDES A HORSE) stars as an Allied commando who leads 4 international commandos to rescue a Japanese defector from a Japanese-infested island in the Pacific.

    The movie features a lot of familiar plot elements, and strongly resembles the earlier American features AMBUSH BAY and BEACHHEAD. Only here, the movie is based on fact; a similar mission involving the "Z" Special Forces team was actually undertaken in the Pacific. The cast features a lot of young actors who were unknown at the time, including Mel Gibson (WE WERE SOLDIERS) as the team leader and Sam Neill as the radio operator.

    The movie is obviously pretty low budget, as the action scenes involve few extras and are mostly skirmishes between the 5 commandos and Japanese patrols. There's some great martial arts action as a Chinese commando judo-chops dozens of Japanese soldiers to their deaths. The final battle scene, in which a handful of Chinese resistance fighters hold off at least a few dozen Japanese soldiers with shotguns is corny, as the Japanese always charge right into oncoming fire and never attempt a flanking movement. One resistance fighter stands in the alley blasting away with a shotgun, only dying once he's taken 6+ direct hits and grenade fragments. The Japanese soldiers look and act like idiots and use American machineguns, and the Aussies have M3 machine-pistols with silencers that never run out of ammo and never miss -- but what the heck, it's pretty entertaining and logic-free entertainment.

    The musical score is great patriotic stuff by Eric Jupp, and the cinematography is pretty stunning. The Taiwanese crew does a great job with the little budget they had.

    The version shown on TNT and TBS once in a very great while is of good quality. Unfortunately, there were some scenes in Japanese and others in Chinese which lacked subtitles. The closed captions weren't much help either as they read, "Speaking in Oriental Language". I haven't seen the NTSC video yet because it's far too expensive for my taste.

    All in all, this really isn't the best war film out there. The action scenes bring the worst excesses to WINDTALKERS to mind as they're excellently photographed by defy all logic known to man. Still, the pace is fast, the characters good and the scenery is stunning. I give this a 6/10.
    6spookyrat1

    Multi-Cultural War in the Pacific!

    Better than average Aussie "B" feature, where the producers have certainly gained maximum bang for their buck in more ways than one.

    Let's be clear from the outset. This is a fictional story, supposedly based on the real life exploits of the Z force. The high body count pretty much attests to that. But high body counts do mean there is action and I have to admit some surprise as to how well director Tim Burstall, not really known for action films, choreographs the action sequences in this movie, bearing in mind that the budget he was working with was minimal. Still he cleverly manages to include realistically; a submarine, an exploding plane, fire - fights, martial arts and a climactic battle (of sorts). Attack Force Z may be many things, but it can't be accused of being dull.

    Burstall even manages to throw in a couple of unexpected twists. One of the supporting cast members who was (and arguably still is) a very well-known Australian actor of the 70's and 80's, plays a character who barely has 5 minutes of screen time before suffering a probable unforeseen fate.

    A bonus of course is we get to see both Mel Gibson (complete with Aussie accent) and Sam Neill playing together in pre-Hollywood fame roles. Gibson is the mission leader and Neill is effectively his trusty sidekick. I have to also say John Phillip Law plays the (token) American-Dutch, mandarin-speaking (LOL) character very competently.

    The story itself too is quite interesting with its variation on the war against the Japanese in the Pacific, by this time, strongly highlighting the involvement of the ethnic Chinese.

    I was pleasantly surprised with this film, as I'm sure others will be too.
    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.
    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.
    Jonny Frost

    A childhood favourite.

    War films formed the basis of many a childhood, mine included, and this film is a firm favourite of mine, my brother and my cousin.

    Made by the Australian film industry it is one of two films about the Australian Special Task Force Z during the Second World War. It shows that the war in the Pacific was not won solely by the Americans and that the Japanese occupation of China was brutal to anyone who would oppose them. Having seen photos of what the Japanese did to Chinese relatives of mine and to the population of China in general this film goes someway to highlight a rather forgotten piece of history.

    Having said that, taking the film as an action/ war drama it is well paced and fairly realistic with but one feat of fantasy. As cinematic trivia it is noteworthy for the performances of Mel Gibson, Sam Neill and singer/actress Sylvia Chang pre-stardom. The star that never was, John Phillip Law takes centre stage for the most part but is beaten for intensity by Gibson as the young officer. The effects are a bit ropey, the blood has the red paint quality of war films of the late 60's - early 70's, but this adds to the charm.

    If you like "men on a mission" films you should enjoy this.

    NB- For more films on the Z Special Forces see "Heroes" 1 and 2 (made for tv). "Heroes 2" follows the same failed real-life mission as the second of the two Australian films whose title escapes me.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Crazy credits
      The fishing boat heads out to sea while the end credits roll.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Z-Men Debriefed: The Making of Attack Force Z (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1982 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Taiwan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Attack Force Z
    • Filming locations
      • Taiwan
    • Production companies
      • Central Motion Pictures
      • Fauna Productions
      • John McCallum Productions
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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