Rudall Hayward Trailers
To Love a Maori TrailerInside Red China TrailerRewi's Last Stand Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
19 August 1958
October 1st, 1957. Dusk descends on Tiananmen Square, Peking. Fireworks crackle light across the night sky, above a city alive with National Day festivities and celebrations.
31 July 1925
The winter of 1863 finds the settlement of Auckland living in fear of Maori Rebels. Sir George Grey England's pro-consul has been sent out to handle these difficulties.
31 March 1940
Star-crossed lovers, Robert and Ariana, are caught up in the New Zealand wars of the 1860s. Ariana is claimed by the Maniapoto people as one of their own and, despite Robert's chivalrous defence, is taken by them and must help them prepare for war.
01 January 1927
Set in the Bay of Plenty in 1864, the story dramatises an event which occurred at a small settlement called Mill Farm.
28 May 1921
The movie is set eight years after the events of On Our Selection. The Rudd family are now more prosperous, but Dad is as autocratic as ever.
28 August 1936
The plot involves Mac McDermott who is wrongly accused of theft and imprisoned, but is finally vindicated and cleared.
24 February 1922
My Lady of the Cave is the first feature film by pioneer filmmaker Rudall Hayward.
01 January 1934
Billed as New Zealand's first "talking picture comedy", 'Hamilton talks' was made in the early 1930s.
01 January 1972
TO LOVE A MAORI tells the story of Tama and Riki, two young men who leave their country marae for Auckland and the racial discrimination they face once they arrive in the city.
17 June 1928
A young woman grows up in the country and inherits an estate from her wealthy grandfather. Her grandfather's servant attempts to defraud her but his attempts are frustrated by the grandfather's lawyer and the girl's friend, a naval lieutenant.
01 January 1928
A short silent comedy set in Takapuna, Auckland. Features Hector St. Clair, the London Pantomime Comedian.