
The Well
Drama
Overview
A young girl named Katherine and her older friend Hester live on an isolated farm run by Hester and her father Francis. Katherine works as a maid and wants to leave because there's too much work. Hester, however, becomes attracted to Katherine and holds her there, promising to give her less work in the future. When Francis dies, Hester decides to sell the farm for cash. They move to a small cottage on the edge of the farm and plan to go to Europe, but a tragic accident and the theft of their money changes their plans.
Top Cast


Pamela Rabe
Pamela Rabe
Hester
Pamela Rabe
Hester


Miranda Otto
Miranda Otto
Katherine
Miranda Otto
Katherine


Paul Chubb
Paul Chubb
Harry Bird
Paul Chubb
Harry Bird


Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson
Francis Harper
Frank Wilson
Francis Harper


Steve Jacobs
Steve Jacobs
Rod Bordern
Steve Jacobs
Rod Bordern


Geneviève Lemon
Geneviève Lemon
Jen Bordern
Geneviève Lemon
Jen Bordern
Kati Edwards
Kati Edwards
Molly
Kati Edwards
Molly
Stephen Rae
Stephen Rae
Murray Trinder
Stephen Rae
Murray Trinder


Jennifer Kent
Jennifer Kent
Marg Trinder
Jennifer Kent
Marg Trinder
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