

16/05/1986
Based on a true story, James Coburn portrays a military lawyer assigned to defend a confessed psychotic killer. Set in the context of WWII and the uneasy US-Australian military alliance. The accused killer claims to have killed 3 women in order to possess their voices. Despite the defense lawyer's concerns that the killer is not fit to stand trial, the US military presses forward with the case and its desire to have the killer executed in order to strengthen the shaky alliance.

James Coburn
as Maj. Patrick Dannenberg

Bill Hunter
as Det. Sgt. Adams

Reb Brown
as Pvt. Edward J. Leonski

Maurie Fields
as Det. Sgt. Martin

Max Fairchild
as Major William Fricks

Belinda Davey
as Margot Saunders

Randall Berger
as Pvt. Anthony Berger

Michael Pate
as Major General Sutherland

Jon Sidney
as General Douglas MacArthur

Nell Johnson
as Maisie

Pippa Wilson
as Singer in Boomerang Bar

Kim Rushworth
as Band in Bar

John McTernan
as Col. Williams

Earl Francis
as Police Doctor

Ron Pinnell
as Mr. Harmon

Len Kaserman
as Maj. Gen. Eichelberger

John Cottone
as Maj. Gen. R.G. Marshall

Lisa Aldenhoven
as Girl #1 in Bar

Nigel Bradshaw
as Sgt. Rothberger

Anthea Roordink
as Girl on Bar

Mary Charleston
as Pauline Thompson

Chris Connelly
as Jim Smith

Robin Harrison
as Philip Raymond

Peter Hosking
as Billy

Dave Gray
as Piano Player in Brothel

Ian Shrives
as Australian Digger

David Arnett
as GI Sergeant

Malcolm Lomax
as GI with Knife

Jeannette Leigh
as Wilma Smith

Frank Thring
as Religious Speaker

Don White
as GI on Train

Paul Michael Young
as GI on Train

Bill Fozzard
as Officer on Train

Burt Cooper
as Australian Officer

Jon Craig
as US Officer

Rowena Mohr
as Mary Henry

Simon Hughes
as Const. Wilson

Kath Gordon
as Girl Kissing GI in Doorway

Paul Russell
as GI Kissing Girl in Doorway

Nicci Lane
as Stripper in Bar

Tim Hughes
as Dave - Detective in Bar

Gennie Nevinson
as Gladys Hosking

John F. Howard
as Latrine GI

David Frezza
as Provost Sergeant

Duke Bannister
as Col. Spencer Eddy

John Murphy
as Army Psychiatrist

Brian Adams
as Court-Martial President

Arthur Sherman
as US Army Prosecutor

Ken Wayne
as Law Officer

John Benton
as Signals Sergeant

Patrick Frost
as Signal Captain

John Higgins
as US Staff Major

Anna Peacock
as Post Office Clerk #1

Antoinette Byron
as Post Office Clerk #2

Paul Karo
as Opposition MP

Terence Donovan
as John Curtin

Elizabeth Crockett
as MacArthur's Secretary

Geoff Parry
as GI at Hanging

Perry Atfield
as US Provost

Jasper Bagg
as GI on Train (uncredited)

Mark Clarke
as Army Soldier (uncredited)

Rebecca Dines
as Jane Evans (uncredited)

Carol Hitchcock
as Woman with Wig (uncredited)
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