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  1. Pallet on the Floor is a 1986 New Zealand made comedy-drama film, based on the final novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Shot in 1983 at Patea, partly in a closed-down abattoir, the film was given limited release in New Zealand three years later.

  2. 15. Mai 1984 · Pallet on the Floor: Directed by Lynton Butler. With Bruce Spence, Peter McCauley, Jillian O'Brien, Shirley Gruar. Rape, murder and blackmail result when the town's most beautiful woman gets married.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Lynton Butler
    • 1984-05-15
  3. Based on a Ronald Hugh Morrieson book, Pallet on the Floor involves a freezing plant worker ( Netherwood 's Peter McCauley) in an interracial marriage. For this little seen movie version, the role of an English remittance man was expanded in an attempt to snare Peter O'Toole.

  4. A murderous black comedy set in the 1960s. Sam (McCauley) and his small band of hard-drinking and eccentric friends are having a night of it when a drunk truck driver, Jack (Bach), attacks Sam’s Maori wife Sue (O’Brien).

    • Lynton Butler
    • Mirage Films
  5. A murderous black comedy set in the 1960s. Sam (McCauley) and his small band of hard-drinking and eccentric friends are having a night of it when a drunk truck driver, Jack (Bach), attacks Sam's Maori wife Sue (O'Brien). In the struggle, Sam and friends end up killing Jack.

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  7. Pallet On The Floor. 1984. 90min. Feature. Synopsis: Rape, murder and blackmail result when the town's most beautiful woman gets married. Show more. Status: Complete, Released. Genre: Drama. Credits: Directed by: Lynton Butler. Produced by: Larry Parr. Screenplay by: Martyn Sanderson. Lynton Butler. Robert Rising. Cast: Basil Beaumont-Foster.