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Premiere:
December 15, 1991
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
December 16, 1991
Original Title:
Heroes II: The Return
Genres:
Drama | War & Politics
Production Companies:
TVS Films
Telco Productions
Countries:
AU
Heroes II: the Return is a 1991 Australian mini-series about Operation Rimau during World War II. The true and tragic story of Operation Rimau, one of the most daring raids of WW2. In September 1944 Ivan Lyon and 22 Australian and British troops attempted to blow up Japanese ships in Singapore. Just 10 miles away from the target they are discovered and so begin a long and desperate bid to escape to Australia. The series shows how after the war it is revealled that 13 men were killed during the pursuit and that the remaining 10 were murdered by the Japanese in a war crime. Tragically this was covered up and their killers were never charged while the men themselves never received any honours for their heroism.
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Art Direction:
Virginia Bieneman
Assistant Hairstylist:
Nikki Gooley
Associate Producer:
Carol Hughes
Casting Director:
Susie Maizels
Costume Designer:
Graham Purcell
Director:
Donald Crombie
Director of Photography:
Roger Dowling
Editor:
Wayne LeClos
Executive Producer:
Graham Benson
Hairstylist:
Cassie Hanlon
Makeup Artist:
Jill Porter
Music:
Peter Best
Producer:
Anthony Buckley
Production Design:
Bernard Hides
Screenplay:
Peter Yeldham
Set Decoration:
Suza Maybury
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