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New Zealand | Gun Rampage
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Picture Budget over Million | 2008 | Steven
Best Picture Budget over 1 Million | 2008 | Robert
Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in Film | 2008 | Matthew
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Film | 2008 | Karl
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Film | 2008 | Tandi
Achievement in Directing in Film | 2008 | Robert
Box Office Collection 739,865 USD
Chris Cole is wearing a T-shirt that says: "Save our beach. Stop the smelter." This refers to the late 1970s proposal to build an aluminum smelter at Aramoana, which would have destroyed the township and threatened a local wildlife reserve, and met with a lot of resistance from residents.
When David Gray is tuning the radio, we can briefly hear: the 1984 song "Pink Frost" by Dunedin band The Chills, 4XD Gold, the former name of Radio Dunedin, and David Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand until 1989.
"Garry Holden's Mother: No crime in being eccentric, or they'd lock up half the Spit."
"David Gray: Get out of it, you trespassing Holden! Garry Holden: Hey don't talk to my kids like that. Calm down David. David Gray: Don't you tell me what to do! Think you're king of Aramoana."