Death of a Soldier (1986)



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Synopsis:
Based on a true story about the execution of a psychopathic American G.I. by the U.S. Army in 1942, this wartime drama opens in Melbourne, Australia. U.S. forces and the Australians are at loggerheads, and this antagonism reaches a flash point when Edward J. Leonski (Reb Brown) is spotted running away from the scene of a brutal murder. That action sparks a gun battle between American and Aussie soldiers at a train station that makes it seem as if the two nations are at war with each other. U.S. Major Patrick Dannenberg (James Coburn) covers up the shooting incident and puts top priority on hunting down the killer. It is suggested that orders from the highest echelons of the U.S. military demanded the execution of the killer in order to preserve a working relationship with the Australians. Meanwhile, Aussie Detective Sgts. Adams (Bill Hunter) and Martin (Maurie Fields) are also looking for the murderer, hoping to bring him to justice in an Australian court of law. When Leonski's roommate belatedly turns him in, his attorney gets seriously ill and Major Dannenberg has to take over his defense. There is no doubt the man is mentally unbalanced, as witnessed by his behavior in Melbourne's bars and brothels in the first half of the movie. At the trial, Dannenberg unsuccessfully argues for his client's internment in an asylum for the criminally insane.

~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/16/1986
Director Credit
Philippe Mora Director
Cast Credit
Terence Donovan
Frank Thring
James Coburn Maj. Patrick Danneberg
Reb Brown Edward J. Leonski
Bill Hunter Detective Sgt. Adams
Maurie Fields Detective Sgt. Martin
Belinda Davey Margot Saunders
Max Fairchild Maj. William Frick
Jon Sidney Gen. MacArthur
Michael Tate Maj. Gen. Sutherland
Randall Berger Gallo
John Cottone
Nell Johnson Maisie
Mary Charleston Pauline Thompson
Jeanette Leigh
Rowena Mohr
Duke Bannister
John Murphy
Brian Adams
Arthur Sherman
Ken Wayne
Ron Pinnell
Production Credits Credit
William Nagle Producer
David Hannay Producer
Art Department Credit
Geoff Richarson Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Louis Irving Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Alexandra Tynan Costume Designer



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