Queen of Hearts
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Jon Amiel
Joseph Long
Anita Zagaria
Eileen Way
Vittorio Duse
Vittorio Amandola
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Story of an immigrant family's move to a big city.
Director
Jon Amiel
Cast
Joseph Long
Anita Zagaria
Eileen Way
Vittorio Duse
Vittorio Amandola
Ian Hawkes
Tat Whalley
Anna Pernicci
Jimmy Lambert
Lee Simpson
Sarah Hadaway
Sidney Kean
Ray Marioni
Frank Coda
Frank Rozelaar-green
Roberto Scateni
Lino Omoboni
Jane Hollowood
Stefano Spagnoli
Alec Bregonzi
Ronan Vibert
Matilda Thorpe
Anthony Manzoni
Jason Rush
Michael Mears
Henry Goodman
Cliff Parisi
Melena Moia
Rhys Brock
Sidney Kean
Crew
Dick Bambler
Shelly Bancroft
Mike Barker
Graham Benson
Anthony Black
Laurie Borg
Peter Boyle
Neil Carrol
Jim Clay
Michael Convertino
Philip Crighton
Fred Crosby
Gary Crosby
Janette Day
Roberto Dell'acqua
Marissa Deverreux
Charlotte Devlaming
Diana Dill
Philip Elton
Peter Farrants
Jonathan Finn
Richard Finney
John Frankel
Gary Franklin
Magdalen Gaffney
Gerry Gavigan
Peter Glossop
William Green
Toni Grisoni
Tony Grisoni
Michelle Guish
Christopher Hamilton
John Hardy
Tessa Harrison
Steve Hedinger
Lindy Hemming
Caroline Hewitt
Caroline Hewitt
Dean Humphreys
Gerry Humphreys
Alan John
Jeremy Jones
Meinir Jones-lewis
Justin Kaufman
Sean Keilly
Charles Lagus
Dick Lewzey
Reg Lockwood
Gareth Milne
Fiona Morham
Ron Mueck
Tim Murphy
Brian Neighbour
Cesere Noia
Steve O'brien
Peter Pennell
Moira Proietti
Harry Rabinowitz
Brian Read
Dave Reilly
Gianni Ricci
Filippo Righi
Bob Risk
Steve Rogers
Melanie Ryder
Chris Sayers
Micky Seymour
Malcolm Sheehan
Philip Sindall
Colin Smith
Keith Smith
Mike Southon
Robert Stewart
Paul Taylor
Simon Turner
Julia Waye
Micky Webb
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall September 20, 1989
Released in United States on Video March 21, 1990
Released in United States 1989
Released in United States May 1989
Released in United States August 21, 1989
Released in United States September 1989
Released in United States October 1989
Released in United States June 1991
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (in competition) August 24-September 4, 1989.
Shown at Cannes Film Festival Festival (market) May 1989.
Shown at Edinburgh Festival August 21, 1989.
Shown at San Sebastian Film Festival September 15-23, 1989.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 11 & 15, 1989.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 29 & 30, 1989.
Shown at Greater Fort Lauderdale Film Festival October 25, 26 & 27, 1989.
Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival October 7 & 8, 1989.
Shown at Sydney Film Festival June 7-21, 1991.
Feature directorial debut for Jon Amiel.
Began shooting October 31, 1988.
Released in United States Fall September 20, 1989
Released in United States on Video March 21, 1990
Released in United States 1989 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (in competition) August 24-September 4, 1989.)
Released in United States May 1989 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival Festival (market) May 1989.)
Released in United States August 21, 1989 (Shown at Edinburgh Festival August 21, 1989.)
Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at San Sebastian Film Festival September 15-23, 1989.)
Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival September 29 & 30, 1989.)
Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Greater Fort Lauderdale Film Festival October 25, 26 & 27, 1989.)
Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 11 & 15, 1989.)
Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival October 7 & 8, 1989.)
Released in United States June 1991 (Shown at Sydney Film Festival June 7-21, 1991.)