Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 11930000
Revenue
$ 25003426

Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage

Teddy McSwiney

Elsbeth Beaumont

Molly Dunnage

Prudence

Sergeant Farrat

Gertrude "Trudy" Pratt

Beulah Harridiene

Alvin Pratt

Muriel Pratt

William Beaumont

Barney McSwiney

Percival Almanac

Una Pleasance

Irma Almanac

Doctor

Stewart Pettyman

Marigold Pettyman

Nancy Pickett

Elizabeth McSwiney

Fashionable Relative

Mrs. Tobin

Mrs. Wood

Mrs. Enright

Detective

Ticket Collector

Winyerp Footballer

Reginald Blood

Dungatar Footballer

Evan Pettyman

Theatre Patron

Drummer

Ed McSwiney

Football Fan

Young Gertrude

Dungatar Footballer

Young Nancy

Singer

Young Molly

Margaret McSwiney

Written by Rangan on 2016-05-04
> Home is where the vengeance is. A stylish Aussie revenge-comedy that is adapted from a novel of the same name. Just superbly built screenplay on a tragedy that occurred some time back, but the movie reveals it only in the third act. About a woman who arrives in a small town where she was born and slowly gains popularity among the young women who seeks her stunning costumes to impress their counterparts. The town divides over her return, but why all the hate is the mystery that the movie going to solve for us in its entire narration. The location and the settings were fantastic and it brought a western feel because of the Australians hot and humid weather. Kate Winslate was very good, her role simply reminded me Juliette Binoche from 'Chocolat'. I have heard people saying it was emotional, but I did not find it like that. Instead, I had fun watching it, not like I had the open laughs, but felt joy and satisfaction for the time I spent for it. My initial thought was it could be overrated, but after watching it proved I was wrong. This is one of the best Aussie movie I have seen in the recent years. 8/10

Written by r96sk on 2022-03-22
Utterly superb! I wasn't expecting such greatness. <em>'The Dressmaker'</em>, to put it bluntly, is quality! It has a pulse and then some, I love the feel of the film throughout - with all its quirkiness, silliness and straight up brilliantness. It all starts off very strongly, though I did then feel a (very minor) plateau. However, to my surprise, it shoots straight back up as it culminates with a super ending. Kate Winslet is top notch from beginning to end with an excellent performance, though isn't alone as the support cast all give very good performances - from Judy Davis to Hugo Weaving. I also note Liam Hemsworth, Alison Whyte and, at a certain point, Geneviève Lemon. What a great film, full of twists n turns and it has a fantastic score. Loved it!