Men of Timor
| Men of Timor | |
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| Produced by | Ken G. Hall (uncredited) |
| Narrated by | Peter Bathurst |
| Cinematography | Damien Parer |
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Running time | 9 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Men of Timor is a 1943 short documentary propaganda film about the guerrilla warfare activities of Sparrow Force on Timor Island during World War II.[1]
Plot
[edit | edit source]The film opens with a map of the Timor Sea area, showing Timor Island, then Japanese occupied Dutch Timor and Portuguese Timor (East Timor), in relation to the coast of the Northern Territory in northern Australia. It briefly explains the circumstances of the Australian troops left behind, who did not surrender but carried on a guerrilla war against the Japanese.
After some very difficult forays behind enemy lines to capture equipment for radio, they manage to contact the Australian military in the city of Darwin across the Timor Sea. Wary of a possible Japanese trick, the military asked the Sparrow Force men what the first name of a wife of a particular sergeant was. When the correct answer, Joan, was returned, the Australian military starts to airlift supplies to the Allied guerrillas and their Timorese allies.
Production
[edit | edit source]Damien Parer, British journalist Dixon-Brown and ABC war correspondent Bill Marien travelled to Timor in November 1942 to report on the conflict. The Australian soldiers delayed an attack until Parer's arrival so he could film it.[2][3] Embarked from Darwin in HMAS Castlemaine, a corvette for Betano on 5 November 1942 and returned embarking at Belano in Timor for Darwin, Australia on 16 November 1942.[citation needed]
Reception
[edit | edit source]The Sydney Morning Herald called the movie "memorable":
It epitomises the almost unbelievable adventure, as well as the daring, initiative, and courage, of some of the men fighting in this war... Character and fighting spirit, resourcefulness and grim determination, often lurking behind a grin, have been captured in some superbly photographed close-ups of these now famed Australian guerillas, These studies are the highlights of a documentary picture that will definitely help to immortalise a military venture linked with the destiny of Australia.[4]
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Complete film online on YouTube
- Men of Timor at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Australian War Memorial.gov: Men of Timor
- 22 Australian War Memorial.gov: video of several minutes of Parer's original footage on Timor
- British Pathe.com: Men of Timor
- Men of Timor at Oz Movies
- 1943 films
- Australian World War II propaganda films
- Black-and-white documentary films
- Australian black-and-white films
- 1943 short documentary films
- Australian short documentary films
- Pacific War films
- Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
- 1940s in Portuguese Timor
- History of Timor
- Timor Sea
- 1940s English-language films
- 1940s Australian films
- English-language short documentary films
- English-language war films
- Australian film stubs
- 1940s film stubs
- World War II documentary film stubs