Like Minds

This article is about the film. For the jazz album of the same title, see Like Minds (Gary Burton album).
Like Minds

Like Minds film poster
Directed by Gregory J. Read
Produced by Piers Tempest
Jonathan Shteinman
Written by Gregory J. Read
Starring Toni Collette
Eddie Redmayne
Tom Sturridge
Richard Roxburgh
Kate Maberly
Edited by Mark Warner
Distributed by Arclight Films
Weinstein Co.
Becker Group
Release dates
  • 9 November 2006 (2006-11-09)
Running time
110 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

Like Minds is a feature film, written and directed by Gregory J. Read. The film was produced by the South Australian Film Corporation. It debuted in Australia on 9 November 2006. The psychological thriller is the first Australian/UK co-production to be set in the UK in over a decade. Like Minds was retitled Murderous Intent for its 2007 U.S. DVD release.

Plot

Alex Forbes attends a boarding school where his father is principal. A new student, Nigel Colbie, is placed in Alex's room. Nigel has a father who is in the same secret society as Alex's father. Nigel, however, is unusual, and in Alex's words "had this morbid fascination with all things dead." Nigel keeps animals preserved in jars, and dissects them. Alex complains to his father, and Nigel is moved. But Alex can't seem to stop thinking about him. He does, however, start to flirt with a girl named Susan, whom Nigel kills. Later on, Nigel explained that there are a series of things that must happen for them to gain "eternity." [1]

Cast

Production

The film was shot on location in Yorkshire, England.[1] and South Australia. Scenes in the hall were filmed in Bradford Grammar School, Bradford. The school chapel scenes were filmed outside and inside the chapel of Giggleswick School, near Settle, in North Yorkshire.

Box office

Like Minds grossed $34,840 at the box office in Australia,.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Kuipers, Richard (8 November 2006). "Like Minds". Variety. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  2. "Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office". Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-03-06.

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