The Grasscutter is a 1988 film directed by Ian Mune and written by Roy Mitchell. It was shot in the south of New Zealand, in Dunedin and Queenstown.
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Directed by | Ian Mune |
Written by | Roy Mitchell |
Produced by | Tom Finlayson |
Starring | Terence Cooper, Martin Maguire, Ian McElhinney |
Distributed by | Central Independent Television PLC (UK) |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
The music was written by Don McGlashan and Wayne Laird.
A landscape architect (Cooper) living in New Zealand finds that his past catches up with him. Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) loyalists from Northern Ireland have discovered the new identity he was given after becoming a "supergrass" and come after him, drastically increasing New Zealand's violent crime rate in the process.
Films directed by Ian Mune | |
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