Rewi's Last Stand
movie

If men can die, the women and children can die also.
Released March 31, 1940
Overview
Star-crossed lovers, Robert and Ariana, are caught up in the New Zealand wars of the 1860s. Ariana is claimed by the Maniapoto people as one of their own and, despite Robert's chivalrous defence, is taken by them and must help them prepare for war. Robert likewise must do his patriotic duty and enlists to fight on the other side. He volunteers to ride despatch, thinking it may give him an opportunity to see Ariana again, which it does, but their joy is short-lived; Maniapoto women fight beside their men, and furthermore she is a Rangitira (noble) and will not let her people down. The climax is the siege of Oraku Pa where 300 Maori hold off 2000 troops for three days. The Maniapoto are defeated, but Ariana, although wounded, survives to be reunited with Robert.
Cast
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Leo Pilcher
as
Robert Beaumont
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Ramai Te Miha
as
Ariana
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Henare Toka
as
Tama Te Heu Heu
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Stanley Knight
as
Corporal Ben Horton
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John Gordon
as
Brigadier Generl Carey
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A.J.C. Fisher
as
Sir George Grey
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Peter Hutt
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A.D.C. to Grey
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Colonel J.D. Swan
as
General Cameron
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Bernard Britain
as
Captain Jackson
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Raureti Te Huia
as
Rewi Maniapoto
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Mr. C.S. Wood
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Rev. John Morgan
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Phoebe Clarke
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Mrs. Morgan