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Rally, Like Little Boys in a Man-sized Sport

Television (Full Length) – 1973

19 Aug 2014 - 05.27pm
The driver's wife is Margaret Marshall, a wonderful lady.
13 Jul 2013 - 12.42am
Awesome footage and commentary, they don't make "Doco's" like that anymore.
Carl Rabbidge
Carl Rabbidge
9 Jul 2013 - 05.20pm
So Richard you were the one who informed Robbo that leaning over the bonnet of the Mini was a way to keep your feet dry, he didn't have a good sense of humour then either did he
Richard Rasmussen. Co Driver.
Richard Rasmussen. Co Driver.
11 Apr 2012 - 11.05pm
"BUGGAR ME" !!!! Had a bit of a look at the doco. and I'm in it !!!! Thats me in the Blue Mini coming into the ford and ending up High and Dry. Then I jump out ( Co Driver in Blue Overalls) and try and push use off, then about 8 or 10 other cars come flying in and you see me pushing someone else. Only pushing him because I want him the Hell out of there so we can get out . I"ve been bloody pissed off about it for !!!!! 39yrs. !!!!! Came flying around a corner knowing there's a Ford there, and then, "BOOM"!!!! Bloody big bright light to the left of us and up high. Can only be a Rally Car stuck in a Tree. "NO" Bloody film crew!!
4 Mar 2012 - 02.43pm
A great piece of NZ Rally history. Those were the real days of rallying Great to see some Maxda Rx2s running as I competed in one in club rallies in the late 70s.
Bede O'Connor
Bede O'Connor
20 Oct 2011 - 11.48pm
They try to shoot film on WRC tv today that are all arty but this doco has better art than most of todays films of rallying. Copper pilot good to. Note Roger Donaldson one of camera men he done not bad since, so cool
14 Feb 2011 - 05.09pm
Hi Guys

Very nice to see everyone that was on this film
Will post a photo soon
Regards to all
Graeme Clephane
Dale
Dale
19 Nov 2010 - 06.35pm
What a briiliant bit of history. Great to see
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