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Came a Hot Friday

1985 | 101m | English

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Director: Ian Mune
Writer: Dean Parker, Ian Mune
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Set in post-war (1949) rural New Zealand, this film traces the efforts of two con men to run a betting scam in a small town (Tainuea) already rife with illegal gambling corruption, and eccentricity.
Release Date: Oct 04, 1985
Director: Ian Mune
Writer: Dean Parker, Ian Mune
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords new zealand
Production Companies New Zealand National Film Unit, Shaker Run Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2025
Entered: May 07, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Bland Wes Pennington
Phillip Gordon Cyril Kidman
Michael Lawrence Don Jackson
Billy T. James The Tainuia Kid
Marshall Napier Sel Bishop
Don Selwyn Norm Cray
Marise Wipani Esmerelda
Name Job
Dean Parker Writer
Ken Zemke Editor
Alun Bollinger Director of Photography
Ian Mune Writer, Director
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Larry Parr Producer
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SierraKiloBravo
4.0

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/U7w_jcSD3iE The early 80s was a time where the New Zealand film industry began to really bud and grow. One of the classics to come out of that time was _Came a Hot Friday_. Much like _Goodbye Pork Pie_ that came before it, this is a ... screwball comedy full of larger than life characters and general silliness. So what exactly is the story here? _Set in post-war rural New Zealand, this film traces the efforts of two con men as they run a betting scam in a small town already rife with illegal gambling, corruption, and eccentricity._ There really isn't a lot of story here and the movie is a bit of a shambles, but in a way, that's what gives it its charm. Its poorly acted and edited, but you 100% get a real sense of 1980s New Zealand, even though the movie is set in 1949. It's hard to say whether or not I recommend this. From a strictly story and quality point of view, its a bit of a disaster looking at it through modern eyes. As a slice of what we in New Zealand call "Kiwiana" though, its a treasure trove. It was a delight to see the legendary Billy T. James in this as, no less, and Maori Mexican bandito, and along with him, there were a few other familiar, albeit, much younger, faces from the NZ film and television alumni. I came across this in full on YouTube, and apart from that, I'm not sure where on earth you would be able to find a copy these days. It's not a great movie, but does have a ton of nostalgia value.

Jun 23, 2021