Goodbye Pork Pie

Goodbye Pork Pie is a 1981 New Zealand film directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune. The film was New Zealand's first large-scale local hit. One book described it as Easy Rider meets the Keystone Kops. It was filmed during November 1979, using only 24 cast and crew. Its overheads were surprisingly minimal, to the point that the Police cars used doubled as crew and towing vehicles, and that the director Geoff Murphy performed some of the stunts himself.

Goodbye Pork Pie

Goodbye Pork Pie is a 1981 New Zealand film directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune. The film was New Zealand's first large-scale local hit. One book described it as Easy Rider meets the Keystone Kops. It was filmed during November 1979, using only 24 cast and crew. Its overheads were surprisingly minimal, to the point that the Police cars used doubled as crew and towing vehicles, and that the director Geoff Murphy performed some of the stunts himself.