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  1. The Odd Angry Shot is an 1979 Australian war comedy film written, directed and produced by Tom Jeffrey (with Sue Millikin). It is based on the book of the same title by William Nagle, and follows the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Vietnam War.

  2. 1 de mar. de 1979 · A 1979 movie based on a novel by William L. Nagle, starring Graham Kennedy and John Hargreaves as SAS soldiers in Vietnam. The film depicts their humorous and tragic experiences, as well as their clashes with the conventional army and the local culture.

    • (1,3K)
    • Action, Comedy, War
    • Tom Jeffrey
    • 1979-03-01
  3. 10 de ago. de 2016 · 623. 78K views 7 years ago. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) presents its digital restoration of THE...

    • 3 min
    • 78,9K
    • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA)
  4. The Odd Angry Shot is a 2005 movie about an Australian volunteer soldier in Vietnam. It has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with ratings ranging from 0 to 5 stars.

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    • Tom Jeffrey
    • War
    • Graham Kennedy
  5. The Odd Angry Shot. Set during Australia's participation in the Vietnam War. A group of Special Air Service soldiers pass the time playing practical jokes, getting into drunken brawls and humoring themselves to keep their minds off the war until the first "odd angry shot" rings out, the men realize their protective shield of humor is no defense ...

  6. Action & adventure. The Odd Angry Shot is an 1979 Australian war comedy film written, directed and produced by Tom Jeffrey. It is based on the book of the same title by William Nagle, and...

  7. Tom Jeffrey. Director, Screenplay. William L. Nagle. Novel. A group of Australian SAS regiment soldiers are deployed to Vietnam around 1967/8 and encounter the realities of war, from the numbing boredom of camp life and long range patrols, raids and ambushes where nothing happens, to the the terror of enduring mortar barrages from an unseen enemy.