An Angel at My Table

An Angel at My Table (1990)

Based on the autobiographies of Janet Frame

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1990-09-20
  • User Rating: 7.0/10 from 158 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 38min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Production Country: Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom
  • Director: Jane Campion
star 7/10
From 158 Ratings
7.4

Summary

Based on the autobiographical work of New Zealand writer Janet Frame, this production depicts the author at various stage of her life. Afflicted with mental and emotional issues, Frame grows up in an impoverished family and experiences numerous tragedies while still in her youth, including the deaths of two of her siblings. Portrayed as an adult by Kerry Fox, Frame finds acclaim for her writing while still in a mental institution, and her success helps her move on with her life.

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  • Kerry Fox

    as Janet Frame
  • Alexia Keogh

    as Janet Frame as a child
  • Karen Fergusson

    as Janet Frame as a teenager
  • Iris Churn

    as Mother
  • Jessie Mune

    as Janet Frame as a baby
  • Kevin J. Wilson

    as Father
  • Edith Campion

    as Miss Lindsay
  • Francesca Collins

    as Baby Jane
  • Melina Bernecker

    as Myrtle
  • Mark Morrison

    as Bruddie Frame as child
  • Katherine Murray-Cowper

    as Young Isabel
  • Mark Thomson

    as Billy Delaware
  • Brenda Kendall

    as Miss Botting
  • Paul Moffat

    as Dis McIvor
  • Blair Hutchison

    as Bully Boy
  • David McAuslan

    as Bully Boy
  • Ailene Herring

    as Teacher
  • Faye Flegg

    as Doctor
  • Carla Hedgeman

    as Young Poppy
  • Timothy Bartlett

    as Gussy Dymock
  • Richard Mills

    as Talent Scout
  • Sassy Acorn

    as Audition girl
  • Tony Creamer

    as Audition boy
  • Hamish McFarlane

    as Avril Luxon
  • Geoff Barlow

    as Headmaster
  • Samantha Townsley

    as Teenage Isabel
  • Sarah Llewellyn

    as June Frame as Child
  • Christopher Lawrence

    as Bruddie Frame as Teen
  • Fiona Kay

    as Marguerite
  • Brian Flegg

    as Doctor
  • Eileen Clarke

    as Neighbor
  • Margaret Gordon

    as Neighbor
  • Caroline Somerville

    as Poppy as teen
  • Lilian Enting

    as Miss Crowe
  • Fiona Brown

    as Shirley
  • Maureen Duffy

    as Miss Farnie
  • Karla Smith

    as Sybil
  • Willa O'Neill

    as Edith
  • Fritha Stalker

    as Bridget
  • Melanie Reid

    as Melanie
  • Natasha Gray

    as Lesley
  • Kelly Stewart

    as Rose
  • Andrew Robertt

    as Bruddie
  • Glynis Angell

    as Isabel
  • Susan McGregor

    as June Frame as teen
  • Erin Mills

    as Katherine
  • Virginia Brocklehurst

    as Rona
  • Natalie Ellis

    as Aunt Isy
  • Eddie Hegan

    as Uncle George
  • Sarah Smuts-Kennedy

    as June
  • Colin McColl

    as John Forrest
  • Erin Dorricott

    as Eunice
  • Francene Clark

    as Mary
  • Doreen Donnell

    as Teacher
  • Alistair Douglas

    as Headmaster
  • Rod Collison

    as Mr. Niles
  • Harry Lavington

    as Head of Psychology
  • Sheryl Stewart

    as Nurse Maitland
  • Cushla Ashton

    as Borstal Girl
  • Jacqueline O'Rourke

    as Borstal girl
  • Joy Trow

    as Woman on platform
  • June Shane

    as Neighbor
  • Annabel Lomas

    as Mrs. Chandler
  • Ann Coc-Kroft

    as Nurse
  • David Stott

    as Doctor
  • Elizabeth McRae

    as Nurse
  • Jim Rawdon

    as Wilson
  • Peter Brunt

    as Dr. Burt
  • Celia Nicholson

    as Piona
  • Peter Needham

    as Dr. Palmer
  • Joshua Cole

    as June and Wilson's Child
  • Ian Hendl

    as June and Wilson's Child
  • Martyn Sanderson

    as Frank Sargeson
  • Jessica Wilcox

    as Kay Stead
  • Mark Clare

    as Karl Stead
  • Helene Anderson

    as Norwegian Woman
  • Joan Foster

    as Hotel Manageress
  • David Letch

    as Patrick
  • Robert Jayne

    as Ben
  • Sharon Marsden

    as Katie
  • Collette Cooper

    as Bohemian
  • Julia Calvo

    as Spanish woman on train
  • Carlos Martínez

    as Spanish Official
  • Maria Matias

    as Spanish woman
  • Michael Harry

    as Colin
  • Maria Mercedes Moroto

    as Catalina
  • Paula Sánchez

    as Francesca
  • Timothy Smith

    as Edwin Mather
  • Alison Bruce

    as Dora
  • William Brandt

    as Bernhard
  • Gwyneth Hugues

    as Matron
  • Gerald Bryan

    as Dr. Cawley
  • Billie Atkinson

    as Mrs. Morgan
  • Peter Dennett

    as Mark Goulden
  • David McKenzie

    as Alan Sillitoe
  • Eleanor Wragge

    as Ruth Sillitoe
  • Caroline Flint

    as Mrs. Goulden
  • Rachel Hernandez

    as Columba
  • Patrick Griffiths

    as Reporter
  • Tiffany de Castro

    as Actress
  • Ruth Dudding

    as School Teacher
  • Paul Norell

    as Bohemian
Directing Jane Campion Director
Writing Janet Frame Original Story
Art Meryl Cronin Set Dresser
Sound Don McGlashan Original Music Composer
Art Grant Major Production Design
Production Bridget Ikin Producer
Production John Maynard Co-Producer
Writing Laura Jones Screenplay
Production Diana Rowan Casting
Directing Lynn-Maree Danzey Script Supervisor
Camera Stuart Dryburgh Director of Photography
Editing Veronika Jenet Editor
Costume & Make-Up Glenys Jackson Costume Design

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