

Drama · Crime
Overview
Ordinary people find extraordinary courage in the face of madness. On 13–14 November 1990 that madness came to Aramoana, a small New Zealand seaside town, in the form of a lone gunman with a high-powered semi-automatic rifle. As he stalked his victims the terrified and confused residents were trapped for 24 hours while a handful of under-resourced and under-armed local policemen risked their lives trying to find him and save the survivors. Based on true events.
Top Cast


Karl Urban
Karl Urban
Nick Harvey
Karl Urban
Nick Harvey


Tandi Wright
Tandi Wright
Julie-Anne Bryson
Tandi Wright
Julie-Anne Bryson


Simon Ferry
Simon Ferry
Garry Holden
Simon Ferry
Garry Holden


Matthew Sunderland
Matthew Sunderland
David Gray
Matthew Sunderland
David Gray
Lois Lawn
Lois Lawn
Helen Dickson
Lois Lawn
Helen Dickson


Paul Glover
Paul Glover
Paul Knox
Paul Glover
Paul Knox


William Kircher
William Kircher
Stu Guthrie
William Kircher
Stu Guthrie
Georgia Fabish
Georgia Fabish
Chiquita Holden
Georgia Fabish
Chiquita Holden
Fayth Rasmussen
Fayth Rasmussen
Stacey Percy
Fayth Rasmussen
Stacey Percy


Timothy Bartlett
Timothy Bartlett
Jimmy Dickson
Timothy Bartlett
Jimmy Dickson
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