IMDb 6.4 1990 HD

Blood Oath

Blood Oath

1990
Drama War
108 min R Australia
5.4 / 10
6.4 IMDB

On an obscure Pacific Island just north of Australia, the Japanese Empire has operated a prisoner of war camp for Australian soldiers. At the close of World War…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Stephen Wallace
Starring
Bryan Brown / George Takei / Terry O'Quinn / John Bach / Toshi Shioya / Deborah Kara Unger / John Clarke / Russell Crowe

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

grim powerful challenging justice historical political brutal solemn thoughtful intense dramatic

Reviews

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Genevieve Croft
May 18, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This is a film that doesn’t pull its punches. 'Blood Oath' plunges viewers into the grim realities faced by Australian POWs and the subsequent quest for justice. Bryan Brown is effective in conveying the emotional toll of his…

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Arthur Pendelton
May 18, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A powerful and necessary piece of cinema, 'Blood Oath' unflinchingly confronts the atrocities of war and the arduous path to justice. Bryan Brown leads a commendable cast, his performance imbued with the weight of past trauma. The film’s…

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Isabelle Dubois
May 18, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Blood Oath' presents a challenging narrative, focusing on the aftermath of extreme wartime brutality. Bryan Brown delivers a performance steeped in the weariness of a survivor, while the supporting cast, including George Takei, adds depth. The film’s exploration…

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Marcus Thorne
May 18, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Director Unknown delivers a potent, if somewhat understated, account of justice sought in the shadow of war with 'Blood Oath'. Bryan Brown is compelling as a man wrestling with the horrors he’s witnessed, supported by a solid ensemble.…

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Eleanor Vance
May 18, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Bryan Brown anchors 'Blood Oath', a somber post-war drama that grapples with the grim realities of Japanese POW camps. The film's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of atrocities and the subsequent pursuit of justice via a War…

FAQs

'Blood Oath' portrays the aftermath of war for the POWs through the recounting of their harrowing experiences. Upon liberation, they reveal tales of immense suffering, including mass executions and torture. This revelation forms the crux of the film's plot, as it drives the establishment of a War Crimes Tribunal. The narrative centres on their testimonies and the subsequent pursuit of justice, underscoring the lasting trauma and the fight for recognition of their suffering.