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The Dance Exponents: Why Does Love?
The Dance Exponents: Why Does Love?

The Dance Exponents: Why Does Love?

Genres

DramaMusicTV Movie

OverView

The story of the rise and fall and rise of one of New Zealand’s most loved and iconic bands, The Exponents.

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Budget

$2000000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

16 July 2017

Country

New Zealand

Cast

Jordan Mooney

Jordan Mooney

Jordan Luck

Matariki Whatarau

Matariki Whatarau

Dave Gent

Jeremy Elwood

Jeremy Elwood

Charlie Jensen

Simon Mead

Simon Mead

Michael "Harry" Harallambi

Roz Turnbull

Roz Turnbull

Liz Luck

Jackson Bliss

Jackson Bliss

Nut Bar Singer

Brett O’Gorman

Brett O’Gorman

Mike Chunn

Arlo Gibson

Arlo Gibson

Chris Sheehan

Rangi Rangitukunoa

Rangi Rangitukunoa

Tommy Clark

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