Heavenly Creatures

Heavenly Creatures (1994) is a film by Peter Jackson, based on the true story of the Parker-Hulme Murder in Christchurch, New Zealand. Two young girls become close friends and become increasingly involved in a world of fantasy. The girls continue seeing each other after their families forbid it, and eventually plot the murder of the mother of one of the girls. Nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The film also launched the career of actress Kate Winslet. After the film was released, it came to light that historical mystery writer Anne Perry was Juliet Hulme, one of the killers.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
pteridinium
5th bomber command
u.s. 5th interceptor command
richard seddon
tracey emin
katipunan
olaf iii guthfrithson
del monte field
zero ists
diet of japan
luigi luca cavalli sforza
calque
olaf cuaran
neverland
livonian brothers of the sword
new clean government party
ashlie brillault
names of numbers in english
iterative and incremental development
60th coast artillery (aa) regiment
the famous jett jackson
the coasters
200th coast artillery (aa) regiment
kim possible
viggo mortensen
elijah wood
orion (mythology)
philippine coast artillery command
portmanteau film
information society
bernard hill
history of ideas
leo niehorster
the song remains the same (album)
color (disambiguation)
code and other laws of cyberspace
journey
copyright protection
the japan times
international herald tribune
bounce (album)
bridge over troubled water
budgie (band)
takahiro nishikawa