Sons for the Return Home

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Directed byPaul Maunder
Written byPaul Maunder
Based on1973 book by Albert Wendt
Produced byDon Blakeney
Sons for the Return Home
Directed byPaul Maunder
Written byPaul Maunder
Based on1973 book by Albert Wendt
Produced byDon Blakeney
StarringUelese Petaia
Fiona Lindsay
Moira Walker
CinematographyAlun Bollinger
Music byMalcolm Smith
Production
companies
Distributed byNew Zealand Film Commission
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

Sons for the Return Home is a 1979 New Zealand film directed by Paul Maunder.[1][2][3] The film is based on the 1973 book by Albert Wendt.[4]

A romance develops between Sione a Samoan and Sarah a white middle class New Zealander. They each finds the other's culture hard to adjust to with friends and family not being supportive, especially when she becomes pregnant.[5]

Cast

  • Uelese Petaia as Sione
  • Fiona Lindsay as Sarah
  • Moira Walker as Sione's Mother
  • Lani Tupu Snr as Sione's Father
  • Amalamo Tanielu as Mallie
  • Alan Jervis Wilks as Sarah's Father
  • Anne Flannery as Sarah's Mother
  • Malama Masina as Receptionist
  • Sean Duffy as Sarah's First Lover
  • Antony Groser as Headmaster
  • Desmond Kelly as Man in Rubbish Dump
  • Eric Kemeys as Alkie
  • Peleti Lima as Sione aged 15
  • George Mxlanga as African
  • Richard Newman as Cockney
  • Mark Prain as Student at Party
  • Don Selwyn as Man in Taupo Pub
  • Fou Simpson as Old Lady at Graveside
  • Wendell Sisnett as West Indian
  • Bill Smith as Scotsman
  • Lesley Stevens as Friend at Taupo
  • Debbie Tait as Student at Party
  • Ewen Upston as Policeman

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