One of those Blighters began life as a documentary on Taranaki novelist Ronald Hugh Morrieson, but after interviews with many who knew him, it transformed into a semi-fictionalised tale of Morrieson’s mates reminiscing about his departure, interwoven with highlights from his tales of drunkards and con artists. The dramatisations draw from his four novels — all became movies — plus a posthumously published short story. Amidst a cast that's high on carousing Kiwi acting legends, fellow multi-talented muso Bruno Lawrence plays Morrieson.
If Charles Dickens had been born in backblock New Zealand in the 20th century, he might well have written The Scarecrow or for that matter Came a Hot Friday.– The priest (Terence Cooper) quoting Australian reviews of Morrieson’s work.
Pallet Productions
Produced by Pallet Productions in association with Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand, QEII Arts Council of New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission.
Music by Peter Woods.
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