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The Cowra Breakout

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1984–1991
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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The Cowra Breakout (1984)
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August 1944, Cowra Australian POW camp. 1,104 Japanese prisoners stage a mass breakout, leaving 4 guards dead. 231 prisoners die from wounds or suicide, while 334 are recaptured within 9 day... Read allAugust 1944, Cowra Australian POW camp. 1,104 Japanese prisoners stage a mass breakout, leaving 4 guards dead. 231 prisoners die from wounds or suicide, while 334 are recaptured within 9 days.August 1944, Cowra Australian POW camp. 1,104 Japanese prisoners stage a mass breakout, leaving 4 guards dead. 231 prisoners die from wounds or suicide, while 334 are recaptured within 9 days.

  • Stars
    • Alan David Lee
    • Dennis Miller
    • Tracy Mann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    150
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Alan David Lee
      • Dennis Miller
      • Tracy Mann
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan David Lee
    Alan David Lee
    • Stan Davidson
    • 1984–1991
    Dennis Miller
    Dennis Miller
    • Mick Murphy
    • 1984–1991
    Tracy Mann
    Tracy Mann
    • Sally Murphy
    • 1984–1991
    Andrew Lloyde
    • Lieutenant MacDonald
    • 1984–1991
    Jun'ichi Ishida
    • Junji Hayashi
    • 1984–1991
    Kazuhiro Muroyama
    Kazuhiro Muroyama
    • Komatsu
    • 1984–1991
    Sôkyû Fujita
    • Minami
    • 1984–1991
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Sergeant Best
    • 1984–1991
    Peter Phelps
    Peter Phelps
    • Terry Moyes
    • 1984–1991
    Nique Needles
    Nique Needles
    • Stinky Smith
    • 1984–1991
    Peter Hehir
    • Padre
    • 1984–1991
    Alex Broun
    • Nobby
    • 1984–1991
    David Slingsby
    • Den Den
    • 1984–1991
    David Sandford
    • Curtis
    Luke Hobbs
    • Athol
    Tom Appleton
    • Barnett
    Gerry Skilton
    • Spud
    Tony Benedict Smith
    • Nugget
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    5nohomerzclub-53303

    Be warned - this is an edited version of the original

    I watched this miniseries many times in the 80s and knew it well. I have purchased several copies of versions supposedly with different run times but they both have many scenes and characters edited out. For example scenes containing Peter Phelps and Donal Gibson (Blackjack) are missing.

    I can only imagine this is due to political correctness due to their (what may now be considered offensive) comments and actions. There have been other scenes missing as well.

    The original was very good. This version is watchable but you feel very shortchanged if you know the original. Don't be fooled by the different dvd version listed run times, they appear to be the same and are heavily edited. I found out the hard way.
    8scarroll-2

    Very Good

    This is one of my favourite mini-series. It is a shame that "Cowra Breakout","The Dirtwater Dynasty" and "Against the Wind' are not put back on Television and/or DVD. All of these are very well acted, very Australian and keeps myself as a viewer,very absorbed. From memory the Cowra Breakout is set during the 2nd world war, in which our two main protaganists meet, during a very bitter battle which I think results in the capture of the japanese actor and the returning of the aussie to a N.S.W town called Cowra. The Japanese are kept as prisoners in POW there camp and our two former enemies become friends. To be captured by the enemy is to be absolutely disgraced and the only honorable thing for a Japanese POW to do is to committ suicide, which some of them try. All in all a very good mini-series with good flow and one which I believe, would be enjoyed by the rest of the world
    4ddbanddtt

    Cowra Breakout was Iconic Incident WWII. This Movie is Inadequate.

    For all that it could have been, this movie is a failure. It fails to adequately explore prisoner motivations or experience or provide a corporate insight into how war time Australia felt or behaved.

    August 5 1944, over two years since a break out at Featherstone NZ led to increased security, over 545 Japanese soldiers stormed a machine gun nest and wandered around outback NSW before surrendering. An estimated 234 died and 108 were wounded.

    Historian Gavin Long recorded "At about 2 a.m. a Japanese ran to the camp gates and shouted what seemed to be a warning to the sentries. Then a Japanese bugle sounded. A sentry fired a warning shot. More sentries fired as three mobs of prisoners, shouting "Banzai", began breaking through the wire, one mob on the northern side, one on the western and one on the southern. They flung themselves across the wire with the help of blankets. They were armed with knives, baseball bats, clubs studded with nails and hooks, wire stilettos and garroting cords"

    The authorities had been tipped off regarding the outbreak, and the Japanese were to be transported to Hay when they fled.

    Japanese soldiers were unlikely to have committed ritual suicide over the disgrace of capture, rather, they had been told to expect torture and camp conditions equivalent to Allied detainees in Burma etc. It is known that treatment of Japanese (Italian and German) prisoners had been humane. It is possible individual events might not uniformly express the humanity .. machine gunning the breakout was not the finest moment in Australian History of detainment.

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    • Trivia
      This mini-series' closing epilogue states: "On 2nd March 1946, the Japanese ship Daikai Maru steamed out of Sydney Harbour carrying the surviving Cowra prisoners. Three weeks late they disembarked onto an empty wharf in Japan and disappeared into Japanese society. Many have never told their friends, their wives or their children that they were prisoners-of-war [POWs]. Today the 4 Australians and 231 Japanese who died in the breakout lie buried in the War Cemetery at Cowra. In [a] field nearby, cattle graze amongst the ruins of the [Cowra Word War II] Prisoner-of-War Camp."
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      Referenced in Cast & Crew Interviews (2001)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1991 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Flykten från Cowra
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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