I'm Damned if I Know is a 1972 Australian television play by Kenneth Cook.
[2] A school teacher and practising Christian, Paul Armstong, is a conscientious objector.
[3] Cook later said it, and other works of his like Stockade and The Wine of God's Anger arose "out of a tremendous sort of emotional reaction against particular circumstances.
[5] The Age called it "topical, punchy and close to the bone... a rare play that dealt with a real life issue.
This article related to an Australian made-for-TV movie is a stub.