Heavenly Creatures

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The film Heavenly Creatures was made in 1994. It stars "Titanic" star Kate Winslet, "Foreign Correspondents" star Melanie Lynskey. Both are great actresses, especially when it comes to portraing Juliet Humle and Pauline Reiper Parker.

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The Film "Heavenly Creatures"
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Melanie Lynskey (Pauline Parker) was discovered by the filmmakers after an exhaustive nationwide search in which
they looked for a young actress who closely resembled the real-life Pauline. She makes her motion picture debut in "Heavenly
Creatures." Lynskey brings to her role, in addition to her charm and intelligence, a strong commitment to an acting career.
Fifteen-year-old [in mid-'93] Lynskey, a native of New Plymouth, New Zealand, has been involved in school drama for several
years and eagerly anticipates the moment she will be before the cameras again.�
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Seventeen-year-old [in mid-'93] English actress Kate Winslet (Juliet Hulme) grew up in a family of actors and has been performing since she was thirteen years old. She has considerable experience in the theater including the lead roles of Pandora in the musical "Adrian Mole," Wendy in "Peter Pan," and Sarah in "A Game of Soldiers." She made her television
debut in the British television drama "Shrinks" and has appeared in "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes," "Dark Season," and "Casualty."
She currently has a recurring role in the ongoing series, "Get Back" and lives in London.

The Real People
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They commited an awful crime which ended in the death of Pauline's mother and their friendship forever.
Pauline Parker Reiper�
Juliet Hulme
In late 1959, Pauline Parker was furnished with a new identity and released on parole after Juliet Hulme had been released and�
had left the country. During her parole, Pauline was subject to controls in terms of her movements and her employment and she�
was closely monitored. Department of Justice officials noted their concern over Pauline's association with lesbians during her�
probation period, a good indication of the scrutiny under which she was placed.� Pauline Parker remained on parole until 1965.�
Late in 1959, soon after her twenty-first birthday, Juliet Hulme was released secretly from prison (a public announcement was made two weeks later) and given an anonymous new identity. The terms of her release were that she would leave the country and she would have no contact with Pauline Parker, though these conditions were not made public at the time of her release, for some reason, and the public was led to believe that Juliet's release was final and unconditional. In fact, if she had broken any of the conditions of her release, Juliet would have been subject to re-imprisonment according to the terms of release "During Her Majesty's Pleasure." Juliet Hulme ceased to exist at that time.�
Hilary Nathan
As they are today.
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Links
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�http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Studio/2194/� Fourth world , lots of info
http://www.abbagirl.com/heavenly.html
http://www.666.org/heavenly/heavenlymedia.html Pics and such like
http://members.home.com/englishpatient/hc.html pics
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