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Smash Palace

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.2K
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Smash Palace (1981)
DramaThriller

After the breakup of his marriage, a racing driver sets out to get his daughter back--at any cost.After the breakup of his marriage, a racing driver sets out to get his daughter back--at any cost.After the breakup of his marriage, a racing driver sets out to get his daughter back--at any cost.

  • Director
    • Roger Donaldson
  • Writers
    • Roger Donaldson
    • Peter Hansard
    • Bruno Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Bruno Lawrence
    • Anna Maria Monticelli
    • Greer Robson-Kirk
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Roger Donaldson
      • Peter Hansard
      • Bruno Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Bruno Lawrence
      • Anna Maria Monticelli
      • Greer Robson-Kirk
    • 9User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruno Lawrence
    Bruno Lawrence
    • Alan Shaw
    Anna Maria Monticelli
    Anna Maria Monticelli
    • Jacqui Shaw
    • (as Anna Jemison)
    Greer Robson-Kirk
    Greer Robson-Kirk
    • Georgie Shaw
    • (as Greer Robson)
    Keith Aberdein
    • Ray…
    Desmond Kelly
    • Tiny…
    Lynne Robson
    • Linda
    Margaret Umbers
    Margaret Umbers
    • Rose…
    Sean Duffy
    • Frank…
    Bryan Johnson
    • 2nd Police Officer
    Terence Donovan
    Terence Donovan
    • Traffic Officer
    Dick Rollo
    • Uncle Arthur
    Ian Barber
    • Fight Leader
    Mike Beytagh
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    Brian Chase
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    Ross Davies
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    Colin Fredricksen
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    Thomas King
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    Chris Pasco
    • Armed Offenders' Squad
    • Director
      • Roger Donaldson
    • Writers
      • Roger Donaldson
      • Peter Hansard
      • Bruno Lawrence
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    User reviews9

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    6christopher-underwood

    Rather an unpleasant and tedious watch

    Rather an unpleasant and tedious watch with mundane storyline and only workmanlike direction. Bruno Lawrence carries the film as the distinctly uncharismatic scrapyard owner although his scenes with the excellent young girl Greer Robson are some of the best elements. Indeed what I did like here is the scrapyard itself, a quite amazing graveyard of old busted and rusting vehicles and the amazing snowy mountain backdrop. I also liked the performance of young Robson and if more could have been like the birthday cake scene all might have been well. I also thought the last 5 minutes or so were very well done and at least I ended the film with a smile on my face. Goodness only knows why fledgling director Roger Donaldson took on Australian newbie Anna Jemison who really seemed to struggle and has some of the most embarrassing scenes I recall seeing, the drunken and bed ones in particular. Overall this is a dull and dreary affair with only the aforementioned junk yard and young girl likely to remain in the memory - oh and the ultra embarrassing full frontal in the street from Bruno Lawrence.
    8rdoyle29

    Goes unexpected places

    Bruno Lawrence owns and operates the titular auto wrecking yard, and races cars when he gets the chance. He took over the business when his father died, planning on selling it right away, but has grown to love it and won't sell. His wife hates it, and hates the fact that Lawrence spends all his time with his cars and his young daughter and none with her. Her displeasure drives her into the arms of Bruno's best friend, and when she leaves, taking his daughter with her, Bruno cracks and kidnaps her. Roger Donaldson's third feature is more of a character drama than his earlier films, though it has a somewhat action based climax. It's a generally intriguing film where nobody is completely right or wrong, and it goes in eccentric directions.
    9jordondave-28085

    Underrrated and under appreciated

    (1982) Smash Palace DRAMA

    Produced, co-written and directed by Roger Donaldson who makes the most of it's simplistic story line set up, that centers on Al played by Bruno Lawrence paying the price for neglecting his family, spending more time on his junkyard of cars!! Because of his lack of affection, Al's wife, Jacqui (Anna Jemison) then has extra marital affairs with fellow police officer, Ray (Keith Aberdein). There's nothing glamorous about it's locations, as it is as real as one can get.

    Filmed in New Zealand with their natural English dialect spoken with a gripping ending that has to be seen to be believed.
    7cybainfo

    Classic Kiwiana

    I suspect a lot of people didn't see or like this film because the subject matter was a bit close to home, especially with the gritty and realistic tone that so many NZ and Aussie movies had in that era with it culminating in Once Were Warriors in New Zealand and Mad Max in Australia with Mad Max going on to be eventually and inevitably Hollywoodised. As raw as Mad Max was I think Warriors would've been too raw for the Yanks. They like their action and drama but it has to be firmly in movie land, don't we all really.

    I was 2 when this movie came out here in NZ but watching it now makes me nostalgic for the small towns, old cars and bush which is funny because there's a similar small town and bush about 30 mins drive away, not so many old cars though.

    Good trip down memory lane if you grew up in the 80's with solid acting from Bruno and supporting cast members. I vaguely remember it having a bit of a cult following in the 90's along with Goodbye Pork Pie and Came a Hot Friday.
    8Hey_Sweden

    An excellent central performance by Bruno Lawrence.

    Roger Donaldson wrote, produced, and directed this combination of character study, melodrama, and thriller. Kiwi icon Bruno Lawrence stars as Al Shaw, a former pro racer who now operates a rural junkyard (the "Smash Palace" of the title). He spends so much time tinkering with vehicles that he has little time left for his wife Jacqui (Anna Maria Monticelli). Feeling unloved, she commences an affair with his best friend Ray (Keith Aberdein), a police officer, and takes their daughter Georgie (Greer Robson-Kirk) with her. He does not appreciate this turn of events, to put it mildly, setting in motion the ugliness that will soon follow.

    Lawrence is brilliant in a largely unsympathetic role. Although the story eventually turns somewhat conventional as he takes it on the lam, he still provides enough "glue" to hold everything together. Monticelli is fine as the frustrated wife, and has plenty of her own effective moments. Young Robson-Kirk is adorable, and the film is at its best when focusing on the relationship between father and daughter. Aberdein, and Desmond Kelly as friend / employee Tiny, round out the superb main cast.

    Although he doesn't invite a lot of sympathy (at least for the balance of the picture), Al is NOT one-dimensional: he genuinely loves his little girl, and it's understandable that he couldn't abide the thought of possibly not seeing her again. Then again, the three main adult characters are presented as real, flawed human beings who are not in the right all the time. The one character you really feel sorry for is the child, who you know is going to have some traumatic memories to last her a lifetime.

    The film is deliberately paced for a while, eventually segueing into a more action-packed finale. (It does also have some well-executed racing sequences, as Al still participates in races whenever possible.)

    Atmospheric, and grimly compelling, "Smash Palace" devastatingly illustrates what happens for children when their parents are irrational.

    This third feature for Donaldson helped get him noticed by Hollywood, leading to his respectable American feature film career.

    Eight out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      One of the Armed Offenders Squad member, Colin Fredricksen, was the son-in-law of the owner of the Horopito Motors car wreckers yard in which the film is set.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Night Shift/Smash Palace/Xica da Silva/An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Smash Palace
      Words and Music by Sharon O'Neill

      Produced by Steve Robinson

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Hanway Films (United Kingdom)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Smash Palace - Keine Chance für Al
    • Filming locations
      • Ohakune, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand(Shop assistant abduction scene)
    • Production companies
      • Aardvark Films
      • Moviescripts
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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