14/10/1974
Writer/director Paul Maunder's second drama after his award-winning Going Up North for a While is a portrait of a woman's mental health crisis. In part one Julie (Denise Maunder) is haunted by her birth mother's breakdown. Her inner monologue narrates events; Julie hopes marriage and a job will "cure" her, and falls pregnant. After a traumatic delivery, she suffers an acute episode and is admitted into care. Part two takes place in a psychiatric hospital where drugs, electroconvulsive therapy and art therapy were standard treatments at the time. Maunder undertook research at Auckland's Kingseat psychiatric hospital.

Lisa Aitken
as Child

John Anderson
as Lewis

Gael Anderson
as Mrs Proctor

Anne Batt
as Dorothy

Jean Betts
as Birth mother

Pat Birdling
as Barbara

Helen Brew
as Mother

Kaye Buchanan
as Occupational Therapist

Marie Bullock
as Mrs Priddle

Sarah Burdett
as Child

Georgina Carey
as Mrs McPherson

Lisa Cunningham
as Library Assistant

Jonathan Dennis
as Patient

Russell Duncan
as Father

Frank Edwards
as Lecturer

Anne England
as Drama Teacher

Janice Finn
as Nurse Lipskey

Jan Fraser
as Social Worker

Thelma Gradmair
as Mrs Manaia

Michael haigh
as Dr Marshall (psychiatrist)

Margaret Hawkins
as Mrs Flowers

Nancy Krinkle
as Mrs Jenkin

Jim Macfarlane
as Doctor

Anne Manchester
as Nurse

Denise Maunder
as Julie

Wendy McFarlane
as Mrs Walker

Jane McKechnie
as Pat

Vivienne Morgan
as Nurse

Jean Packman
as Nurse

John Reid
as Husband

Mary Anne Roberts
as Sister

Lewis Rowe
as Librarian

Olwen Taylor
as Janice

Jenny Vaademeyer
as Dr Rennie

Davinia White
as Cecily

Valmarie Yates
as Liz

Donna Akersten
as Receptionist
20 Movies Similar