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== Movie Summary == | == Movie Summary == | ||
* ''Released: September 9, 2004 (New Zealand)'' | |||
* Young single mother Leeanne showers her one-year-old with love and affection, though she gets no help from her family. Rebuffed by her mother, she tries to stay close to her cool and handsome brother Brent. But she doesn't know about his secret life as a professional thief preying on the unsuspecting rich. When he bungles a burglary, his world shatters. The crime creates a crisis for all the members of the two families. As relationships begin to fracture and fall apart, Leeanne must discover if she too has the courage and strength to survive. | * Young single mother Leeanne showers her one-year-old with love and affection, though she gets no help from her family. Rebuffed by her mother, she tries to stay close to her cool and handsome brother Brent. But she doesn't know about his secret life as a professional thief preying on the unsuspecting rich. When he bungles a burglary, his world shatters. The crime creates a crisis for all the members of the two families. As relationships begin to fracture and fall apart, Leeanne must discover if she too has the courage and strength to survive. | ||
* Solo mum Leeanne Rosser (Kate Elliott) is rejected by her Christian mother. She tries to stay close to her handsome brother Brent, unaware of his secret life as a thief. One day a burglary goes wrong, and a woman is badly injured. The incident causes repercussions for all the members of the two families, and relationships begin to fracture. Based on a Maurice Gee novel, ''Fracture'''s release was delayed by the collapse of director Larry Parr's production company Kahukura in 2002. The Press called ''Fracture'' "competent, confident and complex". | * Solo mum Leeanne Rosser (Kate Elliott) is rejected by her Christian mother. She tries to stay close to her handsome brother Brent, unaware of his secret life as a thief. One day a burglary goes wrong, and a woman is badly injured. The incident causes repercussions for all the members of the two families, and relationships begin to fracture. Based on a Maurice Gee novel, ''Fracture'''s release was delayed by the collapse of director Larry Parr's production company Kahukura in 2002. The Press called ''Fracture'' "competent, confident and complex". | ||
== Alum Actors == | == [[:Category:Actors|Alum Actors]] == | ||
* [[Alistair Browning]] plays '''Gordon Peet''' | * [[Alistair Browning]] plays '''Gordon Peet''' | ||
* [[Jay Saussey]] plays '''Jody''' | |||
* [[Liddy Holloway]] plays '''Gwen Peet''' | |||
* [[Michael Hurst]] plays '''Athol Peet''' | * [[Michael Hurst]] plays '''Athol Peet''' | ||
* [[Sharon Tyrell]] plays '''Mayor Cora''' | * [[Sharon Tyrell]] plays '''Mayor Cora''' | ||
== [[Non-YH Alum Crossactors]] == | |||
* [ | * [[Brenda Kendall]] plays '''Mrs. Ponder''' | ||
* [ | * [[Cliff Curtis]] plays '''Detective Franklin''' | ||
* [ | * [[Jennifer Ward-Lealand]] plays '''Ulla Peet''' | ||
* [[Jared Turner]] plays '''Brent Rosser''' | |||
* [[Kate Elliott]] plays '''Leeanne Rosser''' | |||
* [[Nancy Brunning]] plays '''Doctor''' | |||
* [[Paul Glover]] plays '''Danny''' | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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<mediaplayer width='533' height='300'>http://yhwiki.com/videos/Fracture (Trailer).flv</mediaplayer> | <mediaplayer width='533' height='300'>http://yhwiki.com/videos/Fracture (Trailer).flv</mediaplayer> | ||
== Additional Pictures == | == Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors) == | ||
* None at the time. (Why not add some?) | |||
== Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors) == | |||
* None at the time. (Why not add some?) | * None at the time. (Why not add some?) | ||
[[Category:Crossactor Shows and Films]] | [[Category:Crossactor Shows and Films]][[Category:Movies]][[Category:Year 2004]] [[Category:Crossactors 05]][[Category:Needs Pics]] |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 22 October 2017
Movie Summary
- Released: September 9, 2004 (New Zealand)
- Young single mother Leeanne showers her one-year-old with love and affection, though she gets no help from her family. Rebuffed by her mother, she tries to stay close to her cool and handsome brother Brent. But she doesn't know about his secret life as a professional thief preying on the unsuspecting rich. When he bungles a burglary, his world shatters. The crime creates a crisis for all the members of the two families. As relationships begin to fracture and fall apart, Leeanne must discover if she too has the courage and strength to survive.
- Solo mum Leeanne Rosser (Kate Elliott) is rejected by her Christian mother. She tries to stay close to her handsome brother Brent, unaware of his secret life as a thief. One day a burglary goes wrong, and a woman is badly injured. The incident causes repercussions for all the members of the two families, and relationships begin to fracture. Based on a Maurice Gee novel, Fracture's release was delayed by the collapse of director Larry Parr's production company Kahukura in 2002. The Press called Fracture "competent, confident and complex".
Alum Actors
- Alistair Browning plays Gordon Peet
- Jay Saussey plays Jody
- Liddy Holloway plays Gwen Peet
- Michael Hurst plays Athol Peet
- Sharon Tyrell plays Mayor Cora
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Brenda Kendall plays Mrs. Ponder
- Cliff Curtis plays Detective Franklin
- Jennifer Ward-Lealand plays Ulla Peet
- Jared Turner plays Brent Rosser
- Kate Elliott plays Leeanne Rosser
- Nancy Brunning plays Doctor
- Paul Glover plays Danny
Links
Watch the Trailer
<mediaplayer width='533' height='300'>http://yhwiki.com/videos/Fracture (Trailer).flv</mediaplayer>
Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors)
- None at the time. (Why not add some?)
Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors)
- None at the time. (Why not add some?)