Classic British adventure The Seekers finally comes to DVD this August
The Seekers
The first ever DVD release of this classic British Adventure
Starring Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell and Inia Te Wiata
Extra Features include Best of British Trailers, Booklet Notes & Stills Gallery
SYNOPSIS
Famous for being the first ever colour film to be made in New Zealand, this Rank 1954 feature is overflowing with beautiful scenery, colour and set pieces. It is 1821 and adventuring seafarer Philip Wayne (Jack Hawkins) and Paddy Clarke (Noel Purcell) have set ashore to explore the Bay of Plenty. Stumbling upon a Māori burial cave, they are captured and sentenced to death by the Māori for desecrating the resting place of their ancestors. Wayne's prowess impresses the Māori chief, Hongi Tepe (Inia Te Wiata), and he offers Wayne a chance to save his life by enduring a trial by challenge. When Wayne succeeds the chief adopts him as his honorary son, but Wayne has to return to his ship and back to England.
When skullduggery breaks out on board ship, Wayne finds himself at the mercy of the British authorities and decides to return to the Pacific with his new wife Marion (Glynis Johns) and a crew that includes the sexually charged Wishart (Kenneth Williams). With a tense standoff emerging between the indigenous Māoris and the colonial British, the situation rises to boiling point when the beautiful Māori girl Maona (Laya Raki) rejects the advances of Wishart.
Release Date: 15/08/11
Cat No: ODNF238
Barcode: 5060082515347
Cert: 15
Running Time: 86 minutes
Director: Ken Annakin
The first ever DVD release of this classic British Adventure
Starring Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell and Inia Te Wiata
Extra Features include Best of British Trailers, Booklet Notes & Stills Gallery
SYNOPSIS
Famous for being the first ever colour film to be made in New Zealand, this Rank 1954 feature is overflowing with beautiful scenery, colour and set pieces. It is 1821 and adventuring seafarer Philip Wayne (Jack Hawkins) and Paddy Clarke (Noel Purcell) have set ashore to explore the Bay of Plenty. Stumbling upon a Māori burial cave, they are captured and sentenced to death by the Māori for desecrating the resting place of their ancestors. Wayne's prowess impresses the Māori chief, Hongi Tepe (Inia Te Wiata), and he offers Wayne a chance to save his life by enduring a trial by challenge. When Wayne succeeds the chief adopts him as his honorary son, but Wayne has to return to his ship and back to England.
When skullduggery breaks out on board ship, Wayne finds himself at the mercy of the British authorities and decides to return to the Pacific with his new wife Marion (Glynis Johns) and a crew that includes the sexually charged Wishart (Kenneth Williams). With a tense standoff emerging between the indigenous Māoris and the colonial British, the situation rises to boiling point when the beautiful Māori girl Maona (Laya Raki) rejects the advances of Wishart.
Release Date: 15/08/11
Cat No: ODNF238
Barcode: 5060082515347
Cert: 15
Running Time: 86 minutes
Director: Ken Annakin
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