''Rewi's Last Stand'' is the title of two feature films written and directed by pioneering New Zealand filmmaker
Rudall Hayward
Rudall Charles Victor Hayward (4 July 1900 – 29 May 1974) was a pioneer New Zealand filmmaker from the 1920s to the 1970s, who directed seven feature films and numerous others.
Biography
Hayward was born in Wolverhampton, England, and died i ...
: a 1925 silent movie, and a 1940 remake with sound. They are historical dramas, based on the last stand of
Rewi Maniapoto
Rewi Manga Maniapoto (1807–1894) was a Ngāti Maniapoto chief who led Kīngitanga forces during the New Zealand government Invasion of Waikato during the New Zealand Wars.
Kinship
Rewi, or Manga as he was known to his kin, was the child of ...
at the
Battle of Ōrākau
The invasion of the Waikato became the largest and most important campaign of the 19th-century New Zealand Wars. Hostilities took place in the North Island of New Zealand between the military forces of the Colony of New Zealand, colonial gover ...
.
Hayward believed that New Zealand's history offered material as dramatic as any Hollywood western. He set out to make films involving conflicts between
Māori
Māori or Maori can refer to:
Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
* Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Co ...
and
Pākehā
''Pākehā'' (or ''Pakeha''; ; ) is a Māori language, Māori-language word used in English, particularly in New Zealand. It generally means a non-Polynesians, Polynesian New Zealanders, New Zealander or more specifically a European New Zeala ...
"while there were still people alive" who remembered the period accurately.
L. R. Shelton. 'Hayward, Rudall Charles Victor - Biography', from the ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand'', updated 1-Sep-10
accessed 22 November 2012
1940 Remake
In 1940 Rudall Hayward remade his second feature on a more ambitious scale, this time with sound. He cast his future wife Ramai Hayward in the romantic lead.
The 1940 remake was released in a shortened version in the United Kingdom, as ''The Last Stand''. The shortened version is the only one surviving.[''THE LAST STAND'' at ARCHIVING PRACTICE, FILM, NZ HISTORY](_blank)
accessed 5 August 2016
References
External links
''Rewi's Last Stand'' (1925)
at IMDb
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''Rewi's Last Stand'' (1940)
at IMDb
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Article on the real last stand
at NZ History
at New Zealand Feature Film Database
1925 films
1920s New Zealand films
1940 films
1940s New Zealand films
New Zealand silent films
1925 in New Zealand
1940 in New Zealand
Films set in New Zealand
New Zealand historical films
New Zealand Wars films
Sound film remakes of silent films
Films about Māori people
1940s English-language films
1920s English-language films
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