Kokoda Page #2

Synopsis: A bitter battle is fought between Australian and Japanese soldiers along the Kokoda trail in New Guinea during World War II.
Genre: Action, Drama, War
Director(s): Alister Grierson
Production: Romar Entertainment
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
PG-13
Year:
2006
92 min
Website
369 Views


Who for?

This is nonsense.

Why have you left him?

- That is enough!

We do what I say.

Agreed?

Are not we always?

What you want, we keep state.

We are right and protect the line.

Sam, once you are fit,

back to Isurava.

We go back through the area

be.

The route of them now.

Burke, we rely on you,

protect it.

Jack.

What are you doing here?

I became isolated.

Timbleton went back to Isurava.

Max?

Where did that come from?

Oh, Jesus ...

We wait.

We must find the others.

We go along here to the bridge.

And try to get back to Isurava.

If the Japanese come along because of Kokoda,

they do not go along there. It is too steep.

Make you think now?

What is it?

Is there food?

It's begun.

Poor suckers.

We must get back.

Yes.

First we must find others.

They can be anywhere.

These are our friends, there.

Since we needed.

We have no friends there.

Shoot me down and I will the rest of your

miserable life ghosts!

40 seconds. Too slow, Burkey.

Come on, buddy.

Where are they?

Where is Blue?

Death.

Where is Blue, bastards? -They associations him

to a tree and cut his head off.

We have something to eat?

You are one sick bastard, Douger.

Listen ...

Go and eat something for Doug and

Paul all dispatch.

Behind the rest, nothing more.

That proves that you only want to

if you can not get.

You did good yesterday, son.

Connor, you do not eat?

Do not waste what you do not want.

The best way back through the creek.

How do we know whether the

the creek is right?

We were there off

Isurava is there.

It will in any case close to.

What do we do with Sam?

- What is wrong with him?

We will help him.

We carry a stretcher

and contribute to turn.

We must return, Sam will

its best to do.

Priority is Isurava defend.

That we are here.

I will say het'm.

We leave!

Now!

Yes, I thought something like that.

Help me right, will you?

What is that?

I have to sh*t.

Come here.

Will you give some ventilation.

Does it ever?

What are you doing, buddy?

Here?

Come on. If Sam can ...

It seems he is dead,

we are dead.

Come on, stop dilly-dally.

The wrong direction, my friend.

- Help me, boy.

I keep waiting.

No, I do.

Max

Max

Sam, you old wanker.

- Max!

Jap dead!

Safe!

- I got him!

Max!

Max!

Here, boy.

Damn, Jack.

Medical care, damn it!

We are together, everything is good!

Can you hear me! Everything is good!

We gotta get outta here!

He can not go!

We must help him!

Damn.

That should be there.

Busy, busy.

What do we do with these Jap?

We have piles needed.

I do cover.

Oh, God!

More press, more press.

God!

- OK, buddy.

Let me.

Nothing, my friend.

It's secure.

I have a break, guys.

- Continue, a**hole.

Do not let go or I turn you in half.

Continue.

All right, buddy?

Well.

Burkey.

How do you feel?

- Good.

Find a road somewhere.

I give you 20 minutes.

Then we come after you.

Come, let's go.

Go have it two?

If I have to.

John Burkey and try

to find something to eat.

He is dead, Jack.

It is eight days

along the route,

he cites the non Morsby.

We leave him behind.

Change you do not mind?

This is different.

- Why?

Sam knew what he did.

What is wrong with you?

- We must get back.

I do not die in a goddamn

rain without my part to do.

I must return to the route for that

Japanese bastards stop.

If we do not stop they are

Morsby and Australia lost.

I believe that.

't have no sense that we all

die here.

Our boys must Jappos

stop. You can help!

But not here!

- Get away.

I am not your enemy!

- Hey ... kalman boys.

You're right.

Send some villagers

for me to retrieve.

Nothing, dude.

Come on Jack, he is right.

I'm dead.

Let me just what ammunition.

We can not leave behind.

- What do you mean by 'we'?

That did you agree when you

elected me as leader.

I stay with you.

No, you is not.

Not because of me.

No, dude, we all go back.

No, I want to stay.

Burke, you are number 2.

And Jack, you are

Nobody any help.

I've had enough.

I am empty.

I will do if necessary.

The best return to the route

and materials for the stretcher to retrieve.

More likely it is to succeed then we

stay here to watch him.

No!

F***!

I think it is not so much that I

'm shot.

If that means that I

gepamperd word.

Better watch out, you.

We would you ever

be taken seriously.

What are you doing, Jack?

I do not support.

Our parents read to us earlier.

How was it again?

Death is a cruel ...

with a sudden ...

dormant and slow jump.

It is not the fact that you

die that counts

only how you're dead.

Do you, Jack?

You are not responsible.

I said

I for one would worry.

I promised ...

- You've done this, Jack. You did your best.

You should not be.

Nobody is here.

I have always supported you, Jack.

I can always trust.

You are good.

You have to trust me on this.

Got something to say

for this sukke boot?

I have nothing more to say.

Are you?

We see each other Isurava.

'Bibliothek' is German for library.

Ah, fantastic!

Are you gonna leave me now?

Slow us, and I wear yourself.

't Is my guts out

my hole come.

What do you think they are?

The Japanese.

Still working on the

conquering Isurava.

I had not thought that they

so long to stop.

It's amazing.

Which way?

Upwards or downwards?

- Head towards the top, currency down.

Could not otherwise.

Burke sorry, but what

from you is I do not walk behind you.

You will last.

Have you no idea?

No, I was left to

the entrance of a monastery.

How did you do a surname?

The nuns called all children

Dondonem John, to the priest.

Dondonem has us

all a favor.

You know ...

I was sent to the seminary.

I walked away when I could.

The IIF wanted me.

So I'm here.

My family has 50 years wine.

You can come to stay

if you want.

There is enough room.

I drink that gravy.

- I can hear you, damn.

Never thought I friends

would be in a sleeve.

It may be, I suppose.

Stupid idiot.

Clearing.

To hell with you!

Hey, guys.

Hey guys!

A friend.

Friends!

Shoot no, you idiot, we are Aussies.

Are the Japanese?

What your boat departed from Sidney?

Water Malloo!

- I understand you do not!

Water Malloo, stupid bastard!

You should not personally.

From where are you?

- The 2nd and the 16th.

You f***ing

do your time with.

Where are we?

To the west of the headquarters.

The route leads you there.

The 39th? They are there.

For what it is worth.

There are two men separately.

We should get them.

The Fozzies-market

all day people.

Many have lost

walked in the jungle.

Go back to Bolola.

They will be waiting for you.

OK, pal?

- Yes.

No.

Let's get something to eat.

You must first go to the doctor.

- No, he is worse off than me.

Jack, how are you?

Ok, who is next? Breast and

viscera, then arms and legs.

Hey friend, without warming!

You go on your breath stairs!

What happens, my friend?

Hey, second.

Where are you going?

No ... no, boys!

No!

Who are you?

The 39th ...

The 39th draws back behind us.

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Alister Grierson

Alister Grierson (born 1969) is an Australian film director and scriptwriter. Born in Canberra, he completed his secondary schooling at Canberra Grammar, graduated in Economics and Arts from the Australian National University and studied Japanese in Tokyo. As an under 18 Australian Rules player, he represented the ACT in the Teal Cup but later switched codes to Rugby, playing 1st grade both for his school and the ANU. Whilst at university, his interest in film-making developed, and he later gained a Master of Arts in Directing at AFTRS. He has shot 15 short films winning three Tropfest awards and is the director of the feature film, Kokoda, which he co-wrote. In 2009 Grierson was invited to the Avatar set during shooting by James Cameron, and was selected to direct a 3D cave-diving drama Sanctum, using the Cameron-developed Fusion Camera System. The script is inspired by the near-death experience of one of the writers, Andrew Wight, who was trapped in a cave collapse under the Nullarbor Plain. It was shot at Warner Roadshow Studios on the Queensland Gold Coast, and the film opened 4 February 2011. By mid-March the film had joined the top ten Worldwide Box Office Results (Australian Films): All Time, in ninth position. The worldwide gross had reached $108,943,221 by 19 October 2011.He is the director of Parer's War, starring Matthew Le Nevez and Adelaide Clemens, a dramatised biopic about Damien Parer for the ABC. Although set in Sydney (for the Australian locations), much of the filming was done in Queensland. The script, by Alison Nisselle, is an adaptation of Neil McDonald's book Damien Parer’s War. Released on 27 April 2014, the film attracted the following comments from Graeme Blundell in the Australian: "Parer’s War is taut, intelligently constructed and sharply executed by Grierson,..." and "It’s all beautifully put together by Grierson..."Grierson directed the final three episodes of both series of the award winning ABC serial Nowhere Boys. He has directed the yet to be released Tiger, written by Michael Pugliese and Prem Singh. Mickey Rourke plays Frank Donovan in the film, which is produced by Mary Aloe, and co-stars Pugliese, Singh and Janel Parrish. more…

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