106 minutes
9/29/1994
A young social outcast in Australia steals money from her parents to finance a vacation where she hopes to find happiness, and perhaps love.
Toni Collette
as Muriel Heslop
Bill Hunter
as Bill Heslop
Rachel Griffiths
as Rhonda Epinstalk
Sophie Lee
as Tania Degano
Jeanie Drynan
as Betty Heslop
Gennie Nevinson
as Deidre Chambers
Daniel Lapaine
as David Van Arckle
Matt Day
as Brice Nobes
Roz Hammond
as Cheryl
Belinda Jarrett
as Janine
Pippa Grandison
as Nicole
Dan Wyllie
as Perry Heslop
Gabby Millgate
as Joanie Heslop
Chris Haywood
as Coach Ken Blundell
Annie Byron
as Rhonda's Mother
Cecily Polson
as Tania's Mother
Susan Prior
as Girl at wedding
Nathan Kaye
as Peter "Chook" Vernell
Rob Steele
as Leo Higgins
Geneviève Picot
as Store Detective
Richard Sutherland
as Constable Saunders
Steve Smith
as Constable Gillespie
Katie Saunders
as Penelope Heslop
Dene Kermond
as Malcolm Heslop
Jeamin Lee
as Chinese Waitress
Jon-Claire Lee
as Chinese Maître d'
Kuni Hashimoto
as Akira
Ken Senga
as Victor Keinosuke
Des Rodgers
as Island MC
Rohan Jones
as Restaurant Boy
Scott Hall-Watson
as Restaurant Boy
Craig Olson
as Restaurant Boy
Justin Witham
as Restaurant Boy
Rodney Arnold
as Ejected Diner
Barry Crocker
as Himself
Kevin Copeland
as Sailor
James Schramko
as Sailor
Richard Morecroft
as Himself
Richard Carter
as Federal Policeman
John Gaden
as Doctor
Heidi Lapaine
as Bridal Assistant #1
Heather Mitchell
as Bridal Manageress #1
Di Smith
as Physiotherapist
Darrin Klimek
as Rhonda's Taxi Driver
Penne Hackforth-Jones
as Bridal Manageress #2
Kirsty Hinchcliffe
as Bridal Assistant #2
Robert Alexander
as Barrister
Troy Hardy
as Young Boy
Robyn Pitt Owen
as Singer at Muriel's Wedding
Jacqueline Linke
as Press at Muriel's Wedding
Alvaro Marques
as Press at Muriel's Wedding
Fiona Sullivan
as Press at Muriel's Wedding
Ineke Rapp
as Press at Muriel's Wedding
Julian Garner
as Press at Muriel's Wedding
Vincent Ball
as Priest
John Hoare
as Well Wisher at Muriel's Wedding
Frankie Davidson
as Sergeant
Louise Cullen
as Deidre's Friend
Basil Clarke
as Funeral Priest
John Walton
as Taxi Driver
Daniel Hepner
as Groomsman (uncredited)
Fred Rouady
as Bartender (uncredited)