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Jean

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94 minutes

10/23/2016

Overview

The true story of Jean Batten is of a daughter determined to live up to a powerful mother, desperate to leave a mark on the world – and prepared to go to the ends of the earth to do so. This is the story of JEAN.

Cast List

  • Kate Elliott Picture

    Kate Elliott

    as Jean Batten

  • Michael Whalley Picture

    Michael Whalley

    as Beverly Shepherd

  • Miranda Harcourt Picture

    Miranda Harcourt

    as Ellen Batten

  • Lisa Chappell Picture

    Lisa Chappell

    as Mrs. Shepherd

  • Chelsie Preston Crayford Picture

    Chelsie Preston Crayford

    as Amy Johnson

  • Cameron Rhodes Picture

    Cameron Rhodes

    as Minister of Transportation

  • Colin Moy Picture

    Colin Moy

    as Mr Shepherd

  • Matthew Chamberlain Picture

    Matthew Chamberlain

    as Fred Batten

  • Fraser Brown Picture

    Fraser Brown

    as Charles Kingsford-Smith (Smithy)

  • Thomasin McKenzie Picture

    Thomasin McKenzie

    as Young Jean

  • Richard Lambeth Picture

    Richard Lambeth

    as Civil Aviation Director

  • Emma Draper Picture

    Emma Draper

    as Sheila Williscroft (English reporter)

  • Byron Coll Picture

    Byron Coll

    as Walter Symes

  • Francis Mountjoy Picture

    Francis Mountjoy

    as Jim Connor

  • Daniel Cleary Picture

    Daniel Cleary

    as Frank Packer

  • Kate McGill Picture

    Kate McGill

    as Woman Fan (Restaurant)

  • Geoff Houtman Picture

    Geoff Houtman

    as Barman

  • Kat Glass Picture

    Kat Glass

    as Receptionist (Hotel Australia)

  • Ash Jones Picture

    Ash Jones

    as Reporter (NZ)

  • Jan Chisum Picture

    Jan Chisum

    as G-AARB Flying Double (ZK-ADT)

  • Guy Clapshaw Picture

    Guy Clapshaw

    as G-ADPR Flying Double (ZK-DPP)

  • Lucy Lever Picture

    Lucy Lever

    as Jean Hand Double

  • Daniel William McLean Picture

    Daniel William McLean

    as Jean's Dance Partner

  • Justin Lowcay Picture

    Justin Lowcay

    as bystander / audience Dr (uncredited)

  • Julian Wilson Picture

    Julian Wilson

    as Mr. Curnow (Thomas Cook)