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    Prisoners of the Sun

    R1990 · Historical drama · 1h 49m

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  1. Blood Oath, known in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun, is a 1990 Australian drama film directed by Stephen Wallace and co-written by Denis Whitburn and Brian A. Williams. The film stars Bryan Brown, George Takei, Terry O'Quinn, John Bach, John Clarke, Deborah Kara Unger, John Polson, Nicholas Eadie, David Argue and Ray Barrett.

  2. Jul 26, 1990 · Blood Oath: Directed by Stephen Wallace. With Bryan Brown, George Takei, Terry O'Quinn, John Bach. The island of Ambon in Indonesia, 1945. During the War, the number of Australian POWs on the island had dropped from 1100 to less than 300 due to abuses by their Japanese captors. Capt. Cooper is the chief prosecutor.

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    • Drama, War
    • Stephen Wallace
    • 1990-07-26
  3. Oct 6, 2019 · Subscribed. 1.1K. 165K views 4 years ago. This Australian feature film is based on the real – life trial of Japanese soldiers for war crimes committed against Allied prisoners of war on the...

    • 109 min
    • 167K
    • Mehdi Schneyders
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  5. Mar 24, 2023 · John Wick's Blood Oath is one of the most important aspects of the franchise's mythology. In the first movie, John Wick struck a deal with crime lord Viggo Tarasov, who said that John could retire if he completed an “impossible task" — a single night of murder and mayhem that would swiftly consolidate Viggo’s power over his competitors ...

  6. Jul 26, 1990 · Overview. On an obscure Pacific Island just north of Australia, the Japanese Empire has operated a prisoner of war camp for Australian soldiers. At the close of World War II, the liberated POWs tell a gruesome tale of mass executions of over eight hundred persons as well as torture style killings of downed Australian airmen.

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  8. An Australian captain (Bryan Brown) tries to prosecute a Japanese baron (George Takei) for POW-camp crimes, despite a postwar U.S. major (Terry O'Quinn).

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