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Rachel Roberts | Mrs. Appleyard | |
Dominic Guard | Michael Fitzhubert | |
Anne-Louise Lambert | Miranda | |
Vivean Gray | Miss McCraw | |
Helen Morse | Mlle. de Poitiers | |
Kirsty Child | Miss Lumley | |
Tony Llewellyn-Jones | Tom | |
Jacki Weaver | Minnie | |
Frank Gunnell | Mr. Whitehead | |
Karen Robson | Irma | |
Jane Vallis | Marion | |
Christine Schuler | Edith | |
Margaret Nelson | Sara |
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Producer | Patricia Lovell
McElroy & McElroy Jim McElroy A. John Graves |
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Writer | Cliff Green
Joan Lindsay |
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Cinematography | Russell Boyd
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The seminal film from director Peter Wier which is an explosive mix of Victorian repression, supernatural unease and primitive longing. Twenty years after it swept Australia into the international film spotlight, Peter Weir's stunning 1975 masterpiece remains as ineffable as the unanswerable mystery at its core. A Valentine's Day picnic turns to disaster when a few young girls inexplicably vanish on Hanging Rock. A lyrical, meditative film charged with suppressed longings, Picnic At Hanging Rock is at long last available in a pristine, Widescreen director's cut with a newly minted Dolby stereo soundtrack. |
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