One hour and twelve minutes left to live

Australia, JUN 2010

Film
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Charlie Safstrom served as a sniper in Borneo during World War II. Here he recounts one of the more frightening moments of his service where he was almost mistaken for a Japanese soldier during a late night changing of the guard.

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Credits

creator

Charlie Safstrom

producer

ACMI Digital Storytelling

production company

ACMI

Duration

00:04:18:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
JUN 2010

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Group of items

In our words: stories from Victorian veterans [Sale veterans] [June 2010]

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B2001972

Language

English

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Black and White and Colour

Holdings

DVCAM; Master

MPEG-4 Digital File; ACMI Digital Access Copy - overscan

MPEG-4 Digital File; ACMI External Digital Access Copy

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