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    Sir Ian Barry Mune KNZM OBE (born 1941) is a New Zealand character actor, director, and screenwriter. His screen acting career spans four decades and more...
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  • Jesperson into shooting him. Sam Neill as Smith Nevan Rowe as Gloria Ian Mune as Bullen Ian Watkin as Dudley Warren Oates as Colonel Willoughby Clyde Scott...
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  • What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (film) (category Films directed by Ian Mune)
    Becomes of the Broken Hearted? is a 1999 New Zealand drama film directed by Ian Mune and starring Temuera Morrison as an abusive Māori husband, Jake "the Muss"...
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  • Vele Mune, a village in Matulji municipality, Croatia Grutte Mûne, Broeksterwâld, Friesland, Netherlands Hegebeintumer Mûne, Friesland, Netherlands Ian Mune...
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  • co-produced by Murphy and Nigel Hutchinson, and written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune. The film was New Zealand's first large-scale local hit. One book described...
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  • Dave Crealy Nathaniel Lees as Sonny Ausage Thomas Sainbury as Carer Mike Ian Mune as Howie Wicker Irene Wood as Olive Shaw George Henare as Tony Garfield...
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  • Shevtsov as Charles de Gaulle Timothy Bottoms as Walter Bedell "Beetle" Smith Ian Mune as Prime Minister Winston Churchill Bruce Phillips as Bernard Law Montgomery...
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  • directed by Matt Murphy's father Geoff, and written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune. In 2014, a remake was announced, to be directed by Matt Murphy, who was...
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  • written and directed by a woman 1985 Bridge to Nowhere * Ian Mune Came a Hot Friday * Ian Mune comedy Dangerous Orphans * John Laing Action [2] Hot Target...
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  • Billy T: Te Movie was released theatrically in August 2011. Directed by Ian Mune, it proved popular with both theatre-goers and reviewers, becoming the...
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