WITHOUT A PADDLE

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2004
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Year
2004
Reference
F101079
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa, United States of America
Categories
Feature
Duration
1:35:00
Broadcast Date
12/07/2007
Production company
Paramount Pictures
Credits
Director: Steven Brill
Producer: Donald De Line
Writer: Fred Wolf
Writer: Harris Goldberg
Writer: Tom Nursall
Writer: Jay Leggett
Writer: Mitch Rouse
Cast: Matthew Lillard
Cast: Seth Green
Cast: Dax Shepard
Cast: Burt Reynolds
Cast: Ethan Suplee
Cast: Antony Starr
Music by: Christophe Beck

Raetihi makes a five-minute cameo appearance in the US comedy filmed in NZ.

“Without a Paddle is a 2004 film about three men going on a camping trip. The movie stars Matthew Lillard, Seth Green and Dax Shepard. The film is somewhat of a parody of adventure films like Deliverance — indeed, one of the stars of Deliverance, Burt Reynolds, makes an appearance in the film, and the plotlines are similar.
After their close friend, Billy, passes away, Tom (Dax Shepard), Jerry (Matthew Lillard) and Dan (Seth Green) decide to go on a treasure hunt. After the funeral they find a map, apparently put into a time capsule by Billy, supposedly leading to the remnants of D.B. Cooper's missing treasure. Although Dan expresses extreme distaste for Jerry's idea, the three friends decide to drop their responsibilities and go find the treasure, completing Billy's legacy.” - Wikipedia; viewed 19/07/2007

Note: This movie is the first to qualify for the New Zealand Government's "Large Budget Grants Scheme" where the filmmakers will receive up to 12.5% of their production budget back.