Mark II (film)

Mark II is a 1986 New Zealand made drama written by Mike Walker and directed by John Anderson.

[1][2][3] Three Māori youths, friends Eddie, Kingi and Matthew head south from Auckland to Wellington in a two-tone Mark II Ford Zephyr.

Two of them were unaware they're being pursued by a van-load of vengeful thugs due to Kingi's drug debts.

[3] The writer Mike Walker, describes the film as a "Polynesian Goodbye Pork Pie".

"[5] The film was recognised at the 1987 Listener GOFTA Awards where it won the Best Single Drama award, and Mitchell Manuel's performance as Kingi won Best Male Performance in a Dramatic Role.