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A Cry in the Dark By Marshall Fine
Julia Louis-Dreyfus's Elaine on Seinfeld once offered a non
sequitur at a party just to relieve her own boredom: "The dingo ate
your baby," she blurted in a bad Australian accent. It was a
reference to this harrowing film by director Fred Schepisi, based on a
true story. Meryl Streep and Sam Neill play a married couple on a camping
trip whose baby disappears. Streep maintains that the baby was carried off
by a dingo--a wild dog--but she winds up as the victim of a hard-hearted
prosecutor and the target of a nationwide hate campaign, in part because
she was a religious fundamentalist who seemed unsympathetic and, thus,
became an easy target for the tabloid press. Streep and Neill are both
outstanding in this fierce, realistic drama about the ways faith can
bolster even in the face of outrageous persecution.
Academy Awards
A Cry in the Dark received an Academy
Awards nomination for Best Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role
(Meryl Streep). |
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|  | Director: Fred Schepisi
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|  | Stars: Meryl Streep, Sam Neill
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|  | Released: November 11, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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