Muriel's Wedding (1994)

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Written by P.J. Hogan

Directed by P.J. Hogan

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Australia/France

Filmed in Colour

This jaunty 1994 Aussie comedy-drama has many poignant touches. Frumpy twentysomething Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette) is mocked by her mates, dreams of wedding dresses and getting hitched, and lives in a fantasy world, full of Abba songs. Having stung her parents out of money, she finally escapes her Northern Australia small-town life to flat share with Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths) in Sydney, and things turn more poignant.

Effortlessly directed by PJ Hogan, the movie won the 1994 Australian Film Institute Award for best film. Delightful, especially if you're a big Abba fan.

Cast

Sophie LeeTania Degano
Rosalind HammondCheryl
Image for Toni ColletteToni ColletteMuriel Heslop
Belinda JarrettJanine
Pippa GrandisonNicole
Bill HunterBill Heslop
Jeanie DrynanBetty Heslop
Daniel WylliePerry Heslop
Gabby MillgateJoanie Heslop
Gennie NevinsonDeidre Chambers
Image for Rachel GriffithsRachel GriffithsRhonda Epinstalk
Matt DayBrice Nobes
Chris HaywoodCoach Ken Blundell
Daniel LapaineDavid Van Arckle
Susan PriorGirl at wedding

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