Rewi's Last Stand is a 1925 feature film directed by pioneering New Zealand filmmaker Rudall Hayward. Both the 1925 silent movie and Hayward's 1940 remake are historical dramas, based on the last stand of Rewi Maniapoto at the Battle of Orakau.
Hayward believed that New Zealand's history offered material as dramatic as any Hollywood western. He set out to make films involving conflicts between Maori and pakeha "while there were still people alive" who remembered the period accurately.
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