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Overview

User Rating:
7.6/10   24,922 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Fran Walsh (screenplay) and
Peter Jackson (screenplay)
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Release Date:
14 October 1994 (New Zealand) more
Tagline:
The true story of a crime that shocked a nation. more
Plot:
Two girls have an intense fantasy life; their parents, concerned the fantasy is too intense, separate them, and the girls take revenge. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 16 wins & 3 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(53 articles)
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A Beautiful Haunting Story Of Teenage Obsession more (226 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Melanie Lynskey ... Pauline Parker

Kate Winslet ... Juliet Hulme
Sarah Peirse ... Honora Parker Rieper
Diana Kent ... Hilda Hulme
Clive Merrison ... Dr. Henry Hulme
Simon O'Connor ... Herbert Rieper

Jed Brophy ... John / Nicholas

Peter Elliott ... Bill Perry
Gilbert Goldie ... Dr. Bennett
Geoffrey Heath ... Rev. Norris
Kirsti Ferry ... Wendy
Ben Skjellerup ... Jonathan Hulme

Darien Takle ... Miss Stewart
Elizabeth Moody ... Miss Waller
Liz Mullane ... Mrs. Collins
Moreen Eason ... Mrs. Stevens
Pearl Carpenter ... Mrs. Zwartz
Lou Dobson ... Grandma Parker
Jesse Griffin ... Laurie
Glen Drake ... Steve
Nic Farra ... Boarder (as Nick Farra)
Chris Clarkson ... Boarder
Ray Henwood ... Professor
John Nicoll ... Professor
Mike Maxwell ... Professor
Raewyn Pelham ... Laura
Toni Jones ... Agnes Ritchie
Glenys Lloyd-Smith ... Miss Digby
Wendy Watson ... Mrs. Bennett
Jean Guérin ... Orson Welles
Stephen Reilly ... Mario Lanza
Andrea Sanders ... Diello

Ben Fransham ... Charles
Jessica Bradley ... Pauline 5 Years
Alex Shirtcliffe-Scott ... Juliet 5 Years
Barry Thomson ... Farmer / Policeman
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kylie Cushman ... Student - Class 3a (uncredited)

Peter Jackson ... Bum outside theater (uncredited)
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Directed by
Peter Jackson 
 
Writing credits
Fran Walsh (screenplay) (as Frances Walsh) and
Peter Jackson (screenplay)

Produced by
Jim Booth .... producer
Bridget Bourke .... line producer
Hanno Huth .... executive producer
Peter Jackson .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Peter Dasent 
 
Cinematography by
Alun Bollinger 
 
Film Editing by
Jamie Selkirk 
 
Production Design by
Grant Major 
 
Art Direction by
Jill Cormack 
 
Costume Design by
Ngila Dickson 
 
Makeup Department
Marjory Hamlin .... makeup supervisor
Cheryl Newton .... wig maker
Debbie Watson .... hair stylist
Debbie Watson .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Honor Byrne .... production manager
Jamie Selkirk .... post-production supervisor
Graham Thompson .... unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Carolynne Cunningham .... first assistant director
Andrew Hampton .... trainee assistant director
Emma Johns .... third assistant director
Phee Phanshall .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Meryl Cronin .... property buyer
Meryl Cronin .... set dresser
Brendan Devlin .... set painter
Sue Franks .... assistant set decorator
Jacqueline Gavin .... assistant set decorator
Rob Gordon .... sculptor
Bev Hinchey .... stand-by props
James Johnston .... sculptor
Erana Kennedy .... assistant set decorator
Nigel Thomas Kerr .... stand-by carpenter
Ian McDonald .... scenic artist
Mac McDonald .... carpenter
Mark McEntyre .... set painter
Joyce Palmer .... art department runner
Maurice Quin .... sculptor
Jovanka Rarm .... assistant set decorator
Christian Rivers .... storyboard artist
David Turner .... assistant art director
Ken Turner .... construction manager
Ron Turner .... carpenter
Bodhi Vincent .... sculptor
 
Sound Department
Greg Bell .... sound editor
John Boswell .... assistant sound mixer
Michael Hedges .... sound mixer
Mike Hopkins .... sound editor (as Michael Hopkins)
Michael Jones .... adr recordist
Michael Jones .... foley recordist
Axel Paton .... boom operator (as Alex Paton)
Hammond Peek .... sound recordist
Craig Tomlinson .... sound assistant
Hamiora Williams .... sound assistant
 
Special Effects by
Richard Taylor .... borovnian prosthetics and suite effects designer
Richard Taylor .... prosthetic effects
 
Visual Effects by
Alun Bollinger .... miniature shoot camera
Tim Haigh .... miniature shoot video assistant
Ian McCarroll .... miniature shoot grip
Warrick Peace .... miniature shoot gaffer
George Port .... digital effects operator
Brian Scadden .... opticals
Richard Taylor .... miniatures supervisor
Gerry Vasbenter .... miniature shoot camera assistant
 
Stunts
Nickey McCarthy .... stunt double: Pauline
Michael Wilson .... stunt double: Pauline
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Rick Allender .... additional Steadicam operator
T.K. Bedford .... gaffer
Joe Bollinger .... electrician
Solomon Bollinger .... electrician
Adam Clark .... camera trainee
James Creery .... additional grip
Gordon Fawcett .... additional lighting technician
Allen Guilford .... additional cinematographer
Linda Halle .... assistant grip
Graham Hall .... additional lighting technician
Sharon Hawke .... clapper loader
John Mahaffie .... Steadicam operator
John Mahaffie .... additional cinematographer
Bary McGuinn .... crane operator
Hamish McIntyre .... grip
Brett Mills .... electrician
Roger Norton .... electrician
Reiner Schoenbrum .... camera operator
Brendan Shadbolt .... electrician
Jeremy Tomkins .... grip trainee
Gerry Vasbenter .... focus puller
Steve White .... crane operator
Pierre Vinet .... still photographer (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Bryce Campbell .... casting assistant
John Hubbard .... casting: UK
Ros Hubbard .... casting: UK
Liz Mullane .... casting: New Zealand
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Cushla Foley .... stand-by wardrobe assistant
Pauline Laws .... wardrobe supervisor
Jamie MacEwan .... wardrobe assistant: Auckland
Gavin McLean .... stand-by wardrobe
Lee-Ann Mercer .... wardrobe assistant
 
Editorial Department
Emma Haughton .... assistant editor
Lynne Seaman .... color grader
 
Music Department
Peter Dasent .... additional musician
Peter Dasent .... music producer
Chris Gough .... music supervisor
John Neill .... music mixer
John Neill .... music recordist
Peter Scholes .... conductor
Bob Young .... orchestrator
 
Other crew
Andrew Beattie .... minuature technician
James Bell .... additional prosthetics assistant
Nigel Black .... video diary
Lisa Chatfield .... production runner
Lynn-Maree Danzey .... continuity
Sean Foot .... prosthetics technician
Tim Haigh .... video split
Beryl Hampson .... machinist
Peter Hutchinson .... additional prosthetics assistant
Anna Hutchison .... production assistant
Amanda Jenkins .... video diary
Mandy Kingsbury .... minuature technician
Linda Klein-Nixon .... production assistant
Joe Kreyl .... additional prosthetics assistant
Martin Long .... location manager
Maida .... additional prosthetics assistant
Peter Martin Nelson .... legal services
Sarah Peirse .... acting coach
Maurice Quin .... prosthetics technician
Nicola Rodger .... additional prosthetics assistant
Tania Rodger .... foam technician
Tania Rodger .... prosthetics coordinator
Sue Rogers .... title designer
Merrin Ruck .... continuity trainee
Barry Scott .... rushes projectionist
Colin Sutherland .... caterer
Chantal Taylor .... additional prosthetics assistant
Bill Thomson .... prosthetics technician
Hugh Thomson .... additional prosthetics assistant
Grant Wallis .... minuature technician
Grant Wallis .... prosthetics technician
Geraldine Ward .... machinist
Jennifer Ward-Lealand .... acting coach
Jacqui Wood .... production coordinator
 
Thanks
Kathleen Bennett .... special thanks
Wayne Birmingham .... special thanks
Rosie Bolton .... special thanks
Richard Coop .... special thanks
Joan Earl .... special thanks
Otabuna Homestead .... special thanks
Jane Lodge .... special thanks
Shane Lodge .... special thanks
Harry Sinclair .... special thanks
Barbara Sweetman .... special thanks
Charles Sweetman .... special thanks
Barry Thomson .... special thanks
Hugh Young .... special thanks
 
Crew verified as complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Heavenly Creatures: The Uncut Version (USA) (longer version)
Himmlische Kreaturen (Germany)
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MPAA:
Rated R for a chilling murder and some sexuality.; Rated R for violence and sexual content. (uncut version)
Runtime:
99 min | USA:108 min (uncut version)
Language:
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Filming Locations:

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
All of the journal voice-overs are direct from real diary entries made by Pauline Parker. The characters in the stories (if not the stories themselves) and make-believe world are also authentic. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: Honoria is hanging sheets on the line (or or unpegging them) which still have clear fold marks from the packets they were sold in. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
[Director Peter Jackson opens with the scene that should, logically, end the film: that is, the moments immediately following the murder. The girls Juliet and Pauline run screaming up the hill-path to the tea-house, sobbing and covered in blood. The scene is intercut with b&w visions of the two running across a ship deck to meet Dr. and Mrs. Hulme, whom they both refer to as their mother, as the first three exclamations of "Mummy!" demonstrate]
Juliet Hulme: Mummy!
Pauline Parker: Mummy!
Juliet Hulme: Mummmmy!
[the scene changes from the ship to the hilltop tea-house. The girls are screaming hysterically as the tea-house woman runs out to see what the noise is all about]
[...]
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Soundtrack:
You'll Never Walk Alone more

FAQ

What other movies are similiar to Heavenly Creatures? (that weren't on the recommendations list)
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77 out of 104 people found the following comment useful.
A Beautiful Haunting Story Of Teenage Obsession, 3 July 2004
8/10
Author: Theo Robertson from Isle Of Bute, Scotland

Lesbian murderers ? I'm sort of guessing that I might not like this movie very much . No doubt we'll be seeing some polemical do gooder film maker with zero talent making a movie where anyone who gets murdered by the gay girls probably asked for it because they were a rabid homophobe

That was my abstract opinion of HEAVENLY CREATURES when it was released to some critical acclaim ten years ago , with much of the acclaim going to writer/director Peter Jackson whose previous gory horror comedies I'd enjoyed . Yeah the guy was talented I remember thinking , but in a liberal climate we'd no doubt be hearing a myriad of excuses via the film for the girls crime and it was this attitude that stopped me from watching the movie until it was broadcast on BBC 2 tonight

I was fooling myself if I thought Jackson was going to make a bad movie . This is another piece of heart melting , intelligent movie making from the Kiwi genius and I'm sorry for doubting Jackson for a moment . What Jackson has done has made a movie where it's difficult to think of the two protagonists as " lesbian lovers " , Pauline Reiper and Juliet Hulme are two teenagers who love each other full stop and the screenplay doesn't once make any excuses for anything that happens , we're not supposed to feel disgusted by their relationship , we're not supposed to feel that they are victims in any way and we're not supposed to feel that a conservative , homophobic society is to blame for what happened . Jackson deserves much credit for making an amoral movie without an agenda , it's up to the free thinking audience to make up their own minds on the case. Take for example the murder of Mrs Rieper who kindly takes the girls to a tea house then for a walk in the countryside . It's difficult not to notice that if she'd been an uncaring cruel dragon with absolutely no conscience the girls wouldn't have had an opportunity to murder the woman .

It's also a movie that captures the spirit of being a teenager in love . When for whatever reason you have to say goodbye to your first love it's the end of the world . You'll do anything to stop it happening - ANYTHING - and you won't forgive anyone who caused it to happen . Fantasy sequences similar to the ones shown here are also a staple diet of the teenage mind and if you disagree with me you're either being dishonest or you're under twelve years of age . Believe me this movie reminded me , perhaps a little too much , of my own teenage angst

Jackson also deserves credit for his casting Melanie Lynskey and ( A then totally unknown ) Kate Winslet as Pauline and Juliet . Neither of them can be described as strikingly attractive and you do have to worry who we would have got instead if this was a Hollywood production , but they play the star crossed lovers with absolute conviction , as indeed do the rest of the cast

HEAVENLY CREATURES is beautiful , haunting , thoughtful and incisive . With the exception of Martin Scorsese I rate Peter Jackson as the world's greatest living film maker and HEAVENLY CREATURES is the first movie that showed the true greatness Jackson is capable of

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