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Genre
  
Drama

Director
  
Bruce Morrison

Screenplay
  
Bill Baer

6.6/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 30m

Story by
  
Richard Lymposs

Queen City Rocker movie poster
Writer
  
Bill Baer, Richard Lymposs (story)

Initial release
  
October 1986 (New Zealand)

Cast
  
Micheal Hunter
(Ska),
Mark Pilisi
(Andrew),
Rebecca Saunders
(Fran),
Kim Willoughby
(Stacy),
Peter Bland
(Ryder)

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Tagline
  
What could possibly go wrong in 4 days?

Queen city rocker


A gang leader (Matthew Hunter) tries to change his lifestyle after meeting a wealthy girl (Kim Willoughby).

Queen City Rocker is a 1986 New Zealand film which was sold by Richard Lymposs, a sixteen-year-old youth with no prior film or writing experience. "Queen City Rocker" was bought by Larry Parr a budding Auckland film producer in 1981 and shot in 1985. Director Bruce Morrison, starring Matthew Hunter, Mark Pilisi and Kim Willoughby. The film is also called "Tearaway".

The original story focused on the friendship between two buddies in actual warring gangs of that time in Auckland. No mention of these two gangs were in the film.

It is understood the Auckland Street gangs "The Boot Boys" and the "King Cobras" were the inspiration behind this story. In 1979-1981 in Auckland these two warring enemies had vicious street brawls - even in New Zealands main street, Queen Street, before horror struck late night shoppers, making front page news of New Zealand papers, where racial issues were often glossed over as harmonious.

The original story made statement to the paradox of friendship, where both youths were technically enemies, caught in amongst the lower socio economic times thwart with violence, in a racially charged environment, aligning with different gangs. (The Pakeha and Maori between the first generation Samoan youths). The Punk/Ska/Reggae music of the late 70s - early 80s was vibrant and a relevant under-swell in the Auckland music scene.

By the time "Queen City Rocker" was filmed the script had been softened for a potential commercial market, as had the soundtrack, and when the film was in the can the reference between real gangs had been lost and the two stars were buddies in the same "group", the term "gang" had become unpalatable.

In the turbulence of Auckland, Ska (Hunter) is a streetwise 19 year old, whose father is a drunkard and whose older sister works at a high-class massage parlour. When he decide to “rescue” her, he is thrown out. With some friends, he take revenge by trashing the place, but the reply results in Ska's best friend being killed. The massage parlour boss is also a crooked concert promoter, so Ska, and his gang, “hijack” a concert which incites the audience to riot.

References

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