Based on a true story, James Coburn portrays a military lawyer assigned to defend a confessed psychotic killer. Set in the context of WWII and the uneasy US-Australian military alliance. The accused killer claims to have killed 3 women in order to possess their voices. Despite the defense lawyer's concerns that the killer is not fit to stand trial, the US military presses forward with the case and its desire to have the killer executed in order to strengthen the shaky alliance. The real person who did this was Eddie Leonski.
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Death of a Soldier
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Sentimental Dreams
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Dinah Might
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Kerrie Biddell:
Vocals
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Boys From the U.S.A.
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Jersey Trot
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Annie's Jive
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Eddie's Conga
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Swanston Street Parade
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Moods
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Cocktails For '42
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Blue Light Over Camp Pell
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Allan Zavod:
Performer
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B
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In The Mood
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When Johnnie Comes Marching Home
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Soldier Boy Blues
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Don't Knock Me Back Pal Of Mine
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Original E Flat Blues
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St Louis Blues
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It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow
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