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1984 New Zealand film
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Directed by |
John Laing |
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Written by | Sue McCauley |
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Based on | Sue McCauley book |
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Produced by | Tom Finlayson Dean Hill |
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Starring |
Lisa Harrow Mark Pilisi Fraser Stephen-Smith |
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Cinematography |
Leon Narbey |
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Edited by | Harley Oliver |
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Music by |
Don McGlashan |
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Production companies | Finlayson-Hill Productions Orringham |
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Release date |
- 1 October 1984 (1984-10-01)
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Running time | 106 minutes |
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Country | New Zealand |
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Language | English |
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Other Halves is a 1984 New Zealand film directed by
John Laing.
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[3] The film is based on a book by
Sue McCauley.
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Synopsis
A relationship develops between a Maori boy in drug rehab and a married
Pākehā woman when they meet in a psychiatric hospital.
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Cast
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Lisa Harrow as Liz
- Mark Pilisi as Tug
- Fraser Stephen-Smith as Michael
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Paul Gittins as Ken
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John Bach as Jim
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Clare Clifford as Aileen
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Bruce Purchase as Irwin
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Temuera Morrison as Tony
- Raymond Reid as Billy
- Allan Sio as Bones
- Olaf Ulberg as Bones
- Emma Piper as Audrey
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Grant Tilly as Dr. Wray
- Judy McIntosh as Nurse
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Yvonne Lawley as Alice
- Bob Gould as Neddy
- Alistair Topham as Slippers
- Paula Keenan as Receptionist
- Derek Neville as Musician
- Lottie Neville as Musician
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Onno Boelee as Patient
- Aniva Mata'afa-Hanson as Patient
- Michael Baxter-Lax as Patient
- Joan Chalmers as Patient
- Ira Seidenstein as Patient
- Fatala Valli as Patient
- Karam Hau as Patient
- Maggie Maxwell as Patient
- Karl Bradley as Patient
- Lyndon Peoples as Patient
- Kanba Mata'afa-Hanson as Patient
- Nigel Carpinter as Patient
- Steve Hall as Police
- Marua Whoreparn as Police
- Laine Dee as Police
- Rod Collison as Police
- Paul Robinson as Police
- David Jowsey as Police
- Stephen Tozer as Lawyer
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David Weatherley as Judge
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Alison Routledge as Paula
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Nathaniel Lees as Court Clerk
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Roy Billing as Harry Daniels
- Rex Merrie as Advertising Man
- Norman Keesing as Tug's Boss
- Pete Smith as Workmate
- Christopher Winn as Sean
- Amy Coleman as Sarah
- Stephen Barbovich as Gallery Man
- Susan Trainor as Bag Snatch Woman
- Gay Dean as Woman in Toilet
- Don Kjestrup as Taxi Driver
- Shirley Gruar as Aileen's Friend
- Nick Blane as Junkie
- Clemence Cuming as Junkie
- Farrell Cleary as Junkie
- Andrea Kelland as Junkie
- Henry Piho as Skinhead Gang
- Chris Tabuteau as Skinhead Gang
- Shaun Townsley as Skinhead Gang
- Nicholas Dowden as Skinhead Gang
- Michael Simpson as Skinhead Gang
- Matthew Hunter as Skinhead Gang
Reviews
Wellington Film Society - "The film is littered with dichotomies...".
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References
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