| Release Date: |
Mar 1977 |
| Genre: |
Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller |
| Awards: |
Won BAFTA Film Award.
Another 1 win
&
4 nominations |
| Cast: |
Rachel Roberts (Mrs. Appleyard), Vivean Gray (Miss McCraw), Helen Morse (Mlle. de Poitiers), Kirsty Child (Miss Lumley), Tony Llewellyn-Jones (Tom (as Anthony Llewellyn-Jones)), Jacki Weaver (Minnie), Frank Gunnell (Mr. Whitehead), Anne-Louise Lambert (Miranda), Karen Robson (Irma), Jane Vallis (Marion), Christine Schuler (Edith), Margaret Nelson (Sara), Ingrid Mason (Rosamund), Jenny Lovell (Blanche), Janet Murray (Juliana), Vivienne Graves (Pupil), Angela Bencini (Pupil), Melinda Cardwell (Pupil), Annabel Powrie (Pupil), Amanda White (Pupil), Lindy O'Connell (Pupil), Verity Smith (Pupil), Deborah Mullins (Pupil), Sue Jamieson (Pupil), Bernadette Bencini (Pupil), Barbara Lloyd (Pupil), Wyn Roberts (Sgt. Bumpher), Kay Taylor (Mrs. Bumpher), Garry McDonald (Const. Jones), Martin Vaughan (Ben Hussey), John Fegan (Doc. McKenzie (as Jack Fegan)), Peter Collingwood (Col. Fitzhubert), Olga Dickie (Mrs. Fitzhubert), Dominic Guard (Michael Fitzhubert), John Jarratt (Albert Crundall), Faith Kleinig (Cook (uncredited)) |
Three students and a school teacher disappear on an excursion to Hanging Rock, in Victoria, on Valentine's Day, 1900. Widely (and incorrectly) regarded as being based on a true story, the movie follows those that disappeared, and those that stayed behind, but it delights in the asking of questions, not the answering of them.
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