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An Auckland stuntman, Peter Bell (left), and a stunt he performed for the New Zealand film, “Shaker Run.” The stunt required him to leap a TransAm from a Cook Strait ferry on to a Wellington wharf while the ship was still about 18 metres out.

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Press, 18 January 1986, Page 8

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An Auckland stuntman, Peter Bell (left), and a stunt he performed for the New Zealand film, “Shaker Run.” The stunt required him to leap a TransAm from a Cook Strait ferry on to a Wellington wharf while the ship was still about 18 metres out. Press, 18 January 1986, Page 8

An Auckland stuntman, Peter Bell (left), and a stunt he performed for the New Zealand film, “Shaker Run.” The stunt required him to leap a TransAm from a Cook Strait ferry on to a Wellington wharf while the ship was still about 18 metres out. Press, 18 January 1986, Page 8