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  1. English. I'm Not Harry Jenson is a micro-budget theatrical New Zealand film released in 2009. It is the first feature film written and directed by James Napier Robertson. It was produced by Tom Hern through the production company Six String Pictures.

  2. 29 gen 2010 · I'm Not Harry Jenson.: Directed by James Napier Robertson. With James Napier Robertson, Gareth Reeves, Jinny Lee Story, Marshall Napier. A true crime novelist, obsessed with his latest book and convinced he is losing his mind, takes a trip to the forest to recover, but ends up with a fellow traveler dead and blood on his hands.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • James Napier Robertson
    • 2010-01-29
  3. Evoking the style and pace of the Noir genre, the film is essentially a murder mystery with Stanley (Gareth Reeves) the prime suspect. Stanley's success as a novelist has been largely due to his… ‎I'm Not Harry Jenson (2009) directed by James Napier • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

    • James Napier
    • Six String Pictures, Four Knights Film
  4. I'm Not Harry Jenson is a film directed by James Napier Robertson with Gareth Reeves, Jinny Lee Story, Marshall Napier, Ian Mune .... Year: 2009. Original title: I'm Not Harry Jenson. Synopsis: Stanley Merse has murder constantly on his mind.

  5. I'm Not Harry Jenson - In this dark whodunit Gareth Reeves (The Cult, A Song of Good) stars as a crime writer who goes bush with strangers, while on a break from researching a story on a serial killer. Soon there’s death in the muddy Waitakere backblocks.

  6. Evoking the style and pace of the Noir genre, the film is essentially a murder mystery with Stanley (Gareth Reeves) the prime suspect. Stanley's success as a novelist has been largely due to his style where he writes from the first person perspective of the central characters, who are always the killers in real-life cases.

  7. Stanley Merse has murder constantly on his mind. A grungy true crime novelist, he finds himself increasingly plagued with nightmares and violent fantasies about his work, in particular the subject of his latest novel, Harry Jenson.