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The Cowra Breakout

Season 1 1985
TV-MA

  • 1985-04-15T13:30:00Z on Network Ten
  • 50m
  • 8h 50m (5 episodes)
  • Australia
  • English, Japanese
In August 1944, 1104 Japanese prisoners of war at the Australian POW camp at Cowra stage a mass breakout. Four guards are killed in the escape, and 231 prisoners die by wounds sustained or suicide, while 334 prisoners are recaptured over the subsequent nine days.

6 episodes

Series Premiere

1985-04-15T13:30:00Z

1x01 Episode One

Series Premiere

1x01 Episode One

  • 1985-04-15T13:30:00Z2h

Corporal Stan Davidson (Alan David Lee) is still recovering from his war injury when he’s posted to the prisoner of war (POW) camp at Cowra. He assumes he’ll be guarding Italian prisoners. The camp has a relaxed feel about it and Italian POWs march past him singing on their way to work. Major Horden explains to Stan that the camp is run according to the Geneva Convention, the list of rules drawn up by the international community to govern the way prisoners of war are to be treated. It comes as a huge shock to Stan to discover that the camp also holds Japanese POWs and that he’s been assigned to guard them.

1985-04-16T13:30:00Z

1x02 Episode Two

1x02 Episode Two

  • 1985-04-16T13:30:00Z2h

At the Cowra POW camp, another 100 Japanese prisoners have arrived and pour scorn on their compatriots for having accepted their prison status without a fight to the death for the honour of their Emperor and their families. They stage a revolt and the young Lieutenant McDonald (Andrew Lloyde) is about to open fire on the prisoners when Major Hordern (Simon Chilvers) intervenes and is able to disarm the situation so that the 15 defiant Japanese soldiers are undermined and brought under control. The clip ends on the Japanese leader in the camp, Komatsu (Kazuhiri Muroyama), clearly disturbed by the rebellion.

1985-04-17T13:30:00Z

1x03 Episode Three

1x03 Episode Three

  • 1985-04-17T13:30:00Z2h

Stan has been placed in charge of security in the Japanese compound. His friend, Hayashi (Junichi Ishada) begs him to try to reverse the order to move some of the prisoners to another location. Stan desperately tries to understand what Hayashi seems to be saying – that a Japanese soldier should do everything in his power to be killed rather than bring shame on his family by being held in captivity. When Stan asks Hayashi what he will do, he replies simply, 'I am Japanese’.

Season Finale

1985-04-18T13:30:00Z

1x04 Episode Four

Season Finale

1x04 Episode Four

  • 1985-04-18T13:30:00Z2h

1985-04-19T13:30:00Z

1x05 Episode Five

1x05 Episode Five

  • 1985-04-19T13:30:00Z50m

1x99 Unknown

  • no air date50m
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