Evil Angels

A family torn apart. A public filled with outrage. A woman accused of murder.

Based on the true story of Lindy Chamberlain who, during a family camping trip to Ayers Rock in central Australia, claimed she witnessed a dingo take her baby daughter, Azaria, from their tent. Azaria's body was never found and, after investigations and two public inquests, she is charged with murder.

Meryl Streep

(Lindy Chamberlain)

Sam Neill

(Michael Chamberlain)

Dale Reeves

(Aidan, 6 years)

David Hoflin

(Aidan, 8 years)

Jason Reason

(Aidan, 11 years)

Michael Wetter

(Reagan, 4 years)

Kane Barton

(Reagan, 6 years)

Trent Roberts

(Reagan, 9 years)

Jane Coker

(Kahlia, newborn)

Rae-Leigh Henson

(Kahlia, 18 months)

Nicolette Minster

(Kahlia, 4 years)

Debra Lawrance

(Sally Lowe)

John Howard

(Lyle Morris)

Pat Thomson

(Sandra Kambouris)

Dorothy Alison

(Avis Murchison)

Brian James

(Cliff Murchison)

Maurie Fields

(Barritt)

Peter Hosking

(Mackney)

Matthew Barker

(O'Loughlin)

Bruce Kilpatrick

(Peter Dean)

Charles Tingwell

(Muirhead)

Bruce Myles

(Barker)

Neil Fitzpatrick

(Phillips)

Dennis Miller

(Sturgess)

Lewis Fitz-Gerald

(Tipple)

Brendan Higgins

(Kirkham)

Ian Swan

(Cavanagh)

Sandy Gore

(Joy Kuhl)

Kevin Miles

(Professor Cameron)

Edgar Metcalfe

(Dr Brown)

Gary Files

(Professor Chaikin)

Peter Aanensen

(Sims)

Jon Finlayson

(Professor Boettcher)

David Ravenswood

(Professor Nairn)

Eve Godly

(The Jury)

Reg Evans

(Jury Foreman)

James Wright

(The Jury)

Luciano Catenacci

(The Jury)

Bill Johnston

(The Jury)

Robin Dene

(The Jury)

Geoffrey O'Connell

(The Jury)

Michael Croft

(The Jury)

George Viskich

(The Jury)

Merrin Canning

(The Jury)

Valma Pratt

(The Jury)

Jim Holt

(John Eldridge)

Tim Robertson

(Wallace)

Patsy Stephen

(Anne Houghton)

Ian Gilmour

(John Buckland)

Peter Sardi

(De Luca)

Bill Garner

(Mark Furnell)

Marion McKenzie

(Monya Chatfield)

Johnny Quinn

(Frank Kennedy)

Deborra-Lee Furness

(Magazine Reporter)

Chuck Faulkner

(Conrad Grey)

Terrie Waddell

(Mary Walsh)

Quentin MacLaine

(Stanbury)

Greta Mendoza

(Journalist)

Vincent Vaccari

(Journalist)

Abbe Holmes

(Journalist)

David Wilson

(Journalist)

John Heywood

(David Hall)

John Allan

(Ted Jackson)

Peter Byrne

(George Samson)

Maureen Edwards

(Kate Woodman)

Justin Gaffney

(Colin McRae)

Lynne Ruthven

(Alice Steel)

Bruce Carter

(Newsreader)

Peter Flett

(Boshoff)

Davini Malcolm

(Grey's Guest)

James Condon

(Reginald Scholes)

James Taylor

(Justice Gallagher)

Mike Person

(Newsreader)

Philip Holder

(Newsreader)

Nick Tate

(Charlwood)

Mervyn Drake

(Gilroy)

Vincent Gil

(Roff)

Burt Cooper

(Golligan)

Mark Little

(Constable Morris)

Tony Martin

(Lincoln)

Bruce Venables

(Metcalfe)

Lawrence Held

(Plumb)

Paul Young

(Sergeant Cocks)

Bill McCluskey

(Greg Lowe)

Sunday Rennie

(Chantelle Lowe)

Warwick Tennant Moss

(Bill West)

Brenda Addie

(Judy West)

Emma Crapper

(Catherine West)

Caroline Gillmer

(Amy Whittaker)

Reg Gorman

(Mr Whittaker)

Kate Gorman

(Rosalie Whittaker)

Steve Dodd

(Nipper Winmatti)

David Bradshaw

(Murray Haby)

Sally Cooper

(Bobby Downs)

Jeff Truman

(Mr McCombe)

Marilynne Paspaley

(Mrs McCombe)

Pintapinta

(Nuwe)

Alice Nampitjimpa

(Barbara)

Yuyuya Nampitjimpa

(Daisy)

Don Reid

(Pastor Kennaway)

Susan Leith

(Jenny Richards)

Alan Hopgood

(President Cox)

Bruce Clarkson

(Les Smith)

Bob Baines

(Chief Minister)

Ian McFadyen

(Attorney General)

Maggie Millar

(Sister)

Ruby Hunter

(Prisoner Rhoda)

Ron Falk

(Pastor Olsen)

Billie Hammerberg

(Mrs Herron)

Don Bridges

(Farmer)

James Higgins

(Chandla)

Frankie J. Holden

(Leslie Thompson)

Roderick Williams

(Les Harris)