
Blood Oath
Drama · War
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. In an attempt to bring those responsible to justice, the Australian Army establishes a War Crimes Tribunal to pass judgement on the Japanese men and officers who ran the Ambon camp. In an added twist, a high ranking Japanese admiral is implicated, and politics become involoved with justice as American authorities in Japan lobby for the Admiral's release. Written by Anthony Hughes
Top Cast


Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown
Captain Cooper
Bryan Brown
Captain Cooper


George Takei
George Takei
Vice-Admiral Baron Takahashi
George Takei
Vice-Admiral Baron Takahashi


Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn
Major Beckett
Terry O'Quinn
Major Beckett


John Bach
John Bach
Major Roberts
John Bach
Major Roberts
Toshi Shioya
Toshi Shioya
Lt. Tanaka
Toshi Shioya
Lt. Tanaka


Deborah Kara Unger
Deborah Kara Unger
Sister Littell
Deborah Kara Unger
Sister Littell


John Clarke
John Clarke
Sheedy
John Clarke
Sheedy


Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe
Lt. Corbett
Russell Crowe
Lt. Corbett


John Polson
John Polson
Private Jimmy Fenton
John Polson
Private Jimmy Fenton


Tetsu Watanabe
Tetsu Watanabe
Captain Ikeuchi
Tetsu Watanabe
Captain Ikeuchi
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