
Constance
Drama
Overview
Constance is a bored, movie-loving schoolteacher in post-WW2 New Zealand who begins to fantasize that she's a Hollywood star - with tragic consequences.
Top Cast


Donogh Rees
Donogh Rees
Constance Elsworthy
Donogh Rees
Constance Elsworthy


Martin Vaughan
Martin Vaughan
Alexander Elsworthy
Martin Vaughan
Alexander Elsworthy
Judie Douglass
Judie Douglass
Sylvia Elsworthy
Judie Douglass
Sylvia Elsworthy
Donald MacDonald
Donald MacDonald
John Munroe
Donald MacDonald
John Munroe
Graham Harvey
Graham Harvey
Errol Barr
Graham Harvey
Errol Barr
Mark Wignall
Mark Wignall
Richard Lewis
Mark Wignall
Richard Lewis
Hester Joyce
Hester Joyce
Noeline
Hester Joyce
Noeline


Shane Briant
Shane Briant
Simon Malyon
Shane Briant
Simon Malyon
Lee Grant
Lee Grant
Mrs. Barr
Lee Grant
Mrs. Barr


Jonathan Hardy
Jonathan Hardy
Randolf Grieve
Jonathan Hardy
Randolf Grieve
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