After prospector Albert Hunt (Ron Burt) registers a gold claim near Ōkārito, he finds himself accompanied by hundreds of fellow miners — who refuse to let Hunt out of their sights, as he returns to the site via water-logged forests and beaches. The darkly poetic tale of what men can do after they smell gold was partly shot on location on the West Coast. The opening features Sam Neill and Close to Home veteran Tony Curran, among Hunt's fireside colleagues.
Michael Scott-Smith | Executive Producer |
Graeme Stevens | Sound Assistant |
Fay Bailey | Production Secretary |
Rob Cameron | Writer |
Owen Mapp | Set Designer |
Rob Cameron | Director |
Peter Coates | Director |
Peter Coates | Writer |
Olga Hall | Props |
Ian Hill | Lighting Technician |