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Heavenly Creatures

Country: New Zealand | Germany, Language: English, 99 mins

  • Director: Peter Jackson
  • Writer: Fran Walsh; Peter Jackson
  • Producer: Jim Booth; Bridget Bourke

CGiii Comment

An astounding debut from Winslett and the springboard to what can only be called a remarkable career (thus far).

Sarah Peirse deserves particular credit - her homely, wholly natural performance makes the film what it is - really without her it wouldn't be half the film.

This is exceptional film-making by talents that went on to achieve the highest accolades.

Jackson's direction is as taut as the story demanded and the production designer should be congratulated for achieving the 50s.

A perfect film on the monstrosity of the teenage mind.

A wondrous achievement.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Based on the true story of Juliet Hulme and Pauline Parker, two close friends who share a love of fantasy and literature, who conspire to kill Pauline's mother when she tries to end the girls' intense and obsessive relationship.

Cast & Characters

Melanie Lynskey as Pauline Parker;
Kate Winslet as Juliet Hulme;
Sarah Peirse as Honora Parker Rieper;
Diana Kent as Hilda Hulme;
Clive Merrison as Dr. Henry Hulme;
Simon O'Connor as Herbert Rieper;
Jed Brophy as John / Nicholas;
Peter Elliott as Bill Perry;
Gilbert Goldie as Dr. Bennett;
Geoffrey Heath as Rev. Norris;
Kirsti Ferry as Wendy;
Ben Skjellerup as Jonathan Hulme;
Darien Takle as Miss Stewart;
Elizabeth Moody as Miss Waller;
Liz Mullane as Mrs. Collins