Valley of the Stereos is a 1992 New Zealand short film written by Costa Botes and George Port and produced by Jim Booth and Peter Jackson.
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Directed by | George Port |
Written by | Costa Botes George Port |
Produced by | Peter Jackson Jim Booth |
Starring | Danny Mulheron Murray Keane |
Release date | 1992 |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Valley of the Stereos involves an escalating battle between a hippie ('River', played by Danny Mulheron) and a metalhead (Murray Keane) who live next door to each other in the countryside. Following the metalhead's late-night music playing, the two battle over who can drive the other away with their incompatible music tastes. Each accumulates a larger and larger pile of stereos, until eventually River converts his house into a multi-stereo mecha and (accidentally) blasts both homes out of existence.
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