
Twelve Days
Action · History
Overview
On October 14th, 1941, in the rural West Coast town of Kowhitirangi, Stanley Graham is a financially struggling recluse. He is accused of poisoning his neighbour's cattle and threatening his neighbours with a rifle. Local Police Constable, Edward Best, arrives to resolve the situation. Graham soon threatens to shoot Best and so he retreats for backup. Best returns with three other Police officers from Hokitika to confront Stanley.
Top Cast
Brock Cottrell
Brock Cottrell
Stanley Graham
Brock Cottrell
Stanley Graham
Thomas Garner
Thomas Garner
Constable Edward Best
Thomas Garner
Constable Edward Best
Callum Sudlow
Callum Sudlow
Henry Growcott
Callum Sudlow
Henry Growcott
Bradley Thomas
Bradley Thomas
Anker Masden
Bradley Thomas
Anker Masden
Bradley Ward
Bradley Ward
Cooper William / Homeguard Soldier 1
Bradley Ward
Cooper William / Homeguard Soldier 1
Austin Cook
Austin Cook
Jordan Fredrick / Homeguard Soldier 2
Austin Cook
Jordan Fredrick / Homeguard Soldier 2
Lucca Greenwood
Lucca Greenwood
Percy Tulloch / Policeman 2
Lucca Greenwood
Percy Tulloch / Policeman 2
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