Smash Palace is the classic film which launched director Roger Donaldson's international career. Al Shaw (a brilliant, brooding Bruno Lawrence) is a racing car driver who now runs a car wrecker's yard in the shadow of Mount Ruapehu. His wife Jacqui is unhappy there and leaves him, taking up with Al's best mate. When she restricts Al's access to his young daughter, his frustration explodes and he goes bush with the girl, desperate not to lose her too. Completed in a rush, the tale of a marriage breaking down was praised as "amazingly accomplished" by American critic Pauline Kael. Read more about Smash Palace here.
The film is so deeply imbued with a New Zealand atmosphere ... should be top ranked too because its story demands and gets so much more from its actors than most films dare to try for ... it's a a wrenching portrayal of a marriage breakdown.– Geoff Chapple, reviewing Smash Palace in The Listener, 16 January 1982, page 24
Aardvark Films
Made with funding from the NZ Film Commission
The cast & crew recall Smash Palace on its 30th anniversary, The NZ Herald, May 2011
The original press kit for this film (scroll down), NZ Film Commission website
Article on Horopito Motors, the film's main location, MTA website
Interview with Horopito Motors' Michelle Fredricksen, TV Guide, August 2015
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