Fracture (2004 film)
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Directed by | Larry Parr (director) |
Produced by | Charlie McClellan |
Written by | Maurice Gee (novel) Larry Parr (director) |
Starring | Kate Elliott John Noble Jennifer Ward-Lealand Michael Hurst |
Editing by | Jonathan Woodford-Robinson |
Distributed by | New Zealand Film Commission |
Release date(s) | September 2004 |
Running time | 107 mins |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,000,000 |
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Fracture is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Larry Parr (director) and based on the novel by Maurice Gee. The film is set in Wellington and stars Kate Elliott, Jared Turner and Australian John Noble. The film was met with positive reviews and was the second highest grossing local film at the New Zealand box office in 2004 behind In My Father's Den.[1]
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[edit] Plot
A young solo mother (Elliott) loves her son and his needs are foremost, but she still has room in her heart for her very broken brother (Turner), even as her fundamentalist mother cruely rejects her. But when the brother is responsible for a woman's broken neck, during his burglary of her house, families are changed as crisis amplifies and at times the young mother seems to be the only adult.
Tagline: A single crack can shatter everything.
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Actor | Role |
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Kate Elliott | Leanne Rosser |
Jared Turner | Brent Rosser |
John Noble | Howard Peet |
Tim Lee | Clyde Rosser |
Miranda Harcourt | Irene Rosser |
Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki | Olivia Peet |
Tammy Davis | Detective Peters |
Jed Brophy | Tony Dorio |
Dane McMahon | Sione Ta'ala |
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