The best Victoria Longley’s movies

Victoria Longley

Victoria Longley

24/09/1960- 30/08/2010
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Victoria Longley’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Victoria Longley.

Diana & Me

Diana & Me
5.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 04/12/1997
  • Character: Pauline Challinor
Australian Diana Spencer wins a competition in a women's magazine, and as a prize gets a trip for two to London, where she wants to meet her idol and namesake, Princess Diana. She goes there with her fiance, Mark, but during the garden party the Princess plans to attend, things get mixed up and Aussie Diana gets arrested with Paparazzi photographer Rob. Diana really wants to meet the Princess and follows Rob as he searches for Princess Di to take some photos.

Dallas Doll

Dallas Doll
5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/11/1994
  • Character: Rosalind Sommers
Dallas, an American golf tutor, arrives in a quiet Sydney suburb to teach at the local school and sets about causing chaos with the family she stays with.

Celia

Celia
6.8/10
Set in mid 1950s Australia, with the fear of communism in the air and the country's farmlands overrun by a plague of rabbits, the film depicts a long hot summer seen through the eyes and over-active imagination of nine year old Celia. Shaken by the death of her beloved Grandmother, Celia finds herself adrift between the cruel games and rituals of childhood and the incomprehensible world of grown-ups. With monstrous creatures stalking her dreams by night, those imagined terrors blur by day with the banal brutality of the adult world and lead to tragic and shocking consequences.

BlackJack

BlackJack
6.8/10
Jack Kempson started out as an idealistic cop. Thirty years on, he remains relentless in tracking down villains, but has lost confidence in his moral barometer. He turns a blind eye to the dubious methods employed by some of his contemporaries — prepared to let dodgy means be justified by the noble end.

Talk

Talk
5.4/10
  • Release: 01/07/1994
  • Character: Julia Strong
A day in the life of two women, writers of adult comics, whose intimate conversation is overheard by a total stranger

A Difficult Woman

A Difficult Woman
6.3/10
  • Release: 21/05/1999
  • Character: Giselle McKenzie
Anne (Caroline Goodall) is a successful pathologist for a top pharmaceutical corporation, and her life couldn't be better. That is, until one of her oldest and dearest friends is murdered, turning Anne's world upside down. Not satisfied with the status of the investigation, she takes it on herself, and what she finds out could threaten her career -- and her life.

Hayride to Hell

Hayride to Hell
7.6/10
  • Release: 31/10/1995
  • Character: Hilary Weygate
Hayride to Hell is a 1995 Australian short subject directed and written by Kimble Rendall. It tells the story of salesman George Weygate, who comes across a girl begging for his help. Only shown in late night art houses, the film has never been widely released. It is believed that Kylie Minogue became involved in the project as a favour to the director, whom she would work with five years later on the film Cut (2000).

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