The Tale of Ruby Rose (1988)
Overview
The year is 1933. Ruby Rose (Melita Jurisic) is an Australian woman living with her Welsh immigrant husband Henry (Chris Haywood) in the Tasmanian highlands. Cut off from her superjudgmental family, for whom Henry had once worked as a humble farm hand, Ruby remains isolated in her tiny house. Superstitiously terrified of the dark, she begins developing her own folklore about the inky blackness that surrounds her each night; this folklore eventually develops into Ruby's own personal religion, created to ward off the evils that she imagines lurk in every corner. Only by venturing out of her house and rekindling her relationship with her embittered father is Ruby able to exorcise her fears. Almost hypnotic in its stark beauty, Tale of Ruby Rose is proof enough that writer/director Roger Scholes deserves to be far better known.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.052 |
Directed By
Roger Scholes
Crew
John Platt
Harry Panagiotidis
Adam Kropinski
Roger Scholes
Roger Scholes
Paul Schutze
Bryce Perrin
Bryce Menzies
Andrew Wiseman
Basia Puszka
Ian Pringle
Antony I. Ginnane
Steve Mason
Roger Scholes
Gregory Apps
Helen Poynder
Jane Burns
James Legge
Bruce Emery
Roger Scholes
Paul Schutze
Robert 'Gotch' Cutcher
Christine Gallagher
TOP CAST
Melita Jurišić
Ruby Rose
Chris Haywood
Henry Rose
Rod Zuanic
Gem
Martyn Sanderson
Bennett
Sheila Florance
Großmutter
Sheila Kennelly
Cook
John McKelvey
Tasker
Wilkie Collins
Father
Nell Dobson
Mrs. Bennett
Terry Garcia
Vassi
Marie-Rose Jones
Singer
Graham Davis
Town Man
Phil Hammomd
Dead Bennett