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If you liked WFI, check out Roger Donaldson's other films: The Bank Job...

Posted by Harmonia on March 11, 2008 at 15:49:36:

...Thirteen Days, The Bounty, thriller No Way Out, and especially the early 70's efforts from this kiwi director: Smash Palace and Sleeping Dogs. The latter marked the screen debut of Sam Neill. These last two more or less put NZ movies on the map.

Donaldson has also done some pay for hire movies that while competent should be avoided - The Recruit, Cocktail, Species and Dante's Peak.

But when he's good, Donaldson is very good.