Cry in the Dark
Lewis Fitz-Gerald Actor , Meryl Streep Actor , Bruce Myles Actor , Sam Neill Actor , Nick Tate Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Situations,Questionable for Children,Adult Language,Profanity
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Cry in the Dark
Theatrical Release Date: 1988 11 11 (USA)
UPC: 085391186823
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Profanity]
Summary: A barely recognizable Meryl Streep plays the real-life Lindy Chamberlain, who for a long period in the early '80s was the most hated woman in Australia. While visiting the Ayers rock monument in the Outback with her husband, Michael (Sam Neill), Lindy notices a dingo creeping into the tent where her baby lies sleeping. Seconds later, the horrified woman discovers that her child is gone. Despite Lindy's anguished insistence that the dingo killed her baby, the Australian public is of the opinion that Lindy herself is the murderer. This lynch-mob atmosphere is fueled by the press, which insists upon crucifying the Chamberlains in print on a daily basis. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Picture - Drama – null Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – null Best Director – null Best Screenplay – null Best Screenplay – null Best Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actress – Cannes Film Festival Best Actress – New York Film Critics Circle Best Screenplay – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Director – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Screenplay – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actress – Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor – Australian Film Institute Awards
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Interactive menus
Theatrical trailer
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Languages & subtitles: English, Fran?ais
Cry in the Dark
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 12/21/1999
Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, 2 PCM stereo
Runtime: 121 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits [:14]
2. Sketches of Family Life [1:41]
3. Ayers Rock [2:51]
4. Nightfall [3:58]
5. "A Dingo Took My Baby!" [2:39]
6. The Search [3:06]
7. Unless God Allows It [4:24]
8. In Jesus' Hands [2:25]
9. Meet the Press [2:36]
10. The Story Spreads [2:49]
11. The Ability to Endure [3:15]
12. Bloody Clothes; Slide Show [3:39]
13. Private and Public Grief [4:51]
14. The Inquest [3:58]
15. Myself to Myself [2:58]
16. The Finding [2:04]
17. New Home, New Investigation [3:15]
18. Search and Seizure [5:07]
19. Back in the Hot Seat [4:29]
20. Answer Unknown [2:33]
21. Cracked [2:43]
22. To Darwin for Trial [2:07]
23. A Bitch and a Witch [1:45]
24. Cutting Visual Aids [3:42]
25. Recrimination [2:31]
26. Drawing Blood; Decoy Time [1:27]
27. Saliva [4:56]
28. How Much More? [1:37]
29. Michael Takes the Stand [1:41]
30. The Matinee Jacket [3:23]
31. "I Can't Cry to Order." [2:11]
32. Summations [5:33]
33. Deliberations [2:27]
34. The Verdict [2:17]
35. Birth Behind Bars [3:31]
36. The Tide Turns [2:10]
37. Unexpected Discovery [2:24]
38. Home; Plenty of Time [1:41]
39. For All Australians [2:13]
40. Coda and End Credits [2:37]
Michael Hastings
Meryl Streep found a role well-tailored to her skills of impersonation -- as well as to her rather cold onscreen persona -- with A Cry in the Dark, the true story of Lindy Chamberlain, an Australian woman who was believed to have murdered her newborn child. Director Fred Schepisi displays his usual knack for naturalism and character nuance, without shying away from the more lurid aspects of the case and its lengthy, elliptical trial. Streep appropriately keeps the audience at arm's length for much of the film, as it becomes clear that what's on trial is less the physical evidence in the case than Lindy's reserved personality. Though much of the film is set in the courtroom, Schepisi uses plenty of cutaways and diversions so as not to let the proceedings become static. The director previously teamed with Streep for 1985's Plenty. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Brion James
Actor
John Howard
Actor
Frankie J. Holden
Actor
Burt Cooper
Actor
Kevin Miles
Actor
Matthew Barker
Actor
Ian Gilmour
Actor
Tim Robertson
Actor
Bill McCluskey
Actor
Mark Little
Actor
Debra Lawrence
Actor
Dorothy Alison
Actor
Jim Holt
Actor
Peter Hosking
Actor
Vince Gil
Actor
Mervyn Drake
Actor
Sandy Gore
Actor
Dennis Miller
Actor
Robert Caswell
Screenwriter
Yoram Globus
Executive Producer
Yoram Globus
Producer
Menahem Golan
Executive Producer
Menahem Golan
Producer
Verity Lambert
Producer
Fred Schepisi
Director
Fred Schepisi
Screenwriter
Bruce Smeaton
Composer (Music Score)
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Actor
Meryl Streep
Actor
Bruce Myles
Actor
Sam Neill
Actor
Nick Tate
Actor
Neil Fitzpatrick
Actor
Charles "Bud" Tingwell
Actor
Maurie Fields
Actor
Country: Australia,USA










