The British film director and actor, David Hemmings (driving) used this three-wheeled motor-cycle to reach locations during the making of the film, “Race for the Yankee Zephyr” at Queenstown in 1980. The film, which has its nationwide distribution on February 5, after having a two-month premier season in Christchurch, has been criticised in Australia because of what is seen as poor New Zealand participation. The passenger on the motor-cycle is a leading Australian director of photography, Vincent Monton.
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Press, 21 January 1982, Page 10
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78The British film director and actor, David Hemmings (driving) used this three-wheeled motor-cycle to reach locations during the making of the film, “Race for the Yankee Zephyr” at Queenstown in 1980. The film, which has its nationwide distribution on February 5, after having a two-month premier season in Christchurch, has been criticised in Australia because of what is seen as poor New Zealand participation. The passenger on the motor-cycle is a leading Australian director of photography, Vincent Monton. Press, 21 January 1982, Page 10
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