Attack Force Z

Attack Force Z

Attack Force Z is a 1982 Australian World War II film, directed by Tim Burstall. It is based on an actual event that took place during World War II, and was shot in Taiwan in 1980. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 1981. The film is noted for starring Mel Gibson and Sam Neill, who were relatively unknown at the time but who went on to become international stars. Captain P.G. Kelly leads a team from the elite Z Special Unit. Z Special Unit often known as Z Force, was a joint Australian, British and New Zealand commando unit, which saw action against the Empire of Japan...
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Release date:June 1982
Directed by:Tim Burstall
Runtime:93 Minutes
Producer:John McCallum
Genre:Action

Cast of Attack Force Z

Sam Neill
Sam Neill
Sergeant D.J. (Danny) Costello
Born:September 14, 1947
Age:64
Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson
Captain P.G. Kelly
Born:January 3, 1956
Age:56
Chris Haywood
Chris Haywood
Born:July 24, 1948
Age:63
John Phillip Law
John Phillip Law
Born:Sept. 7, 1937
Died:May 13, 2008
John Waters
John Waters
Born:December 8, 1948
Age:63

Film director of Attack Force Z

Tim Burstall
Tim Burstall
Born: April 20, 1927
Died: April 19, 2004

Tim Burstall was an Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for the motion picture Alvin Purple. Burstall was a key figure in Australian postwar cinema and was instrumental in rebuilding the Australian film industry at a time when it had been effectively dead for years. He...
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