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Celia (film)

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Celia

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Directed by Ann Turner
Produced by Gordon Glenn
Timothy White
Written by Ann Turner
Music by Chris Neal
Cinematography Geoffrey Simpson
Editing by Ken Sallows
Distributed by Trylon Video (USA)
Release date(s) Flag of Germany October 5 1989
Flag of the United States March 19 1990
Running time 103 mins.
Country Australia
Language English
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Celia (also known as Celia: Child of Terror) is a 1988 Australian horror drama film written and directed by Ann Turner. Set in rural Australia in the 1950s amidst the Red Scare and a rabbit plague, it stars Rebecca Smart as troubled nine year old Celia. Turner won the Grand Prix award at the 1989 Créteil International Women's Film Festival and for her part as Alice Tanner, Victoria Longley won the Best Actress in a Supporting Role award from the Australian Film Institute.

Cast

  • Rebecca Smart as Celia Carmichael
  • Nicholas Eadie as Ray Carmichael
  • Victoria Longley as Alice Tanner
  • Mary-Anne Fahey as Pat Carmichael
  • Margaret Ricketts as Grandmother
  • Alexander Hutchinson as Steve Tanner
  • Adrian Mitchell as Karl Tanner
  • Callie Gray as Meryl Tanner
  • Martin Sharman as Evan Tanner
  • Clair Couttie as Heather Goldman
  • Alex Menglet as Mr. Goldman
  • Amelia Frid as Stephanie Burke
  • William Zappa as Inspector John Burke
  • Feon Keane as Soapy Burke
  • Louise Le Nay as Debbie Burke

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