Venus Peter

Venus Peter

5.8

1989-03-05

Produced for Scottish television, Venus Peter was financed by the Orkney Islands Council. The title character is transformed into a "sea child" when he is baptized with salt water. Though his family tries hard to accustom him to life on land, Peter (Gordon R. Strachan) yearns to go to sea -- or, at the very least, to escape his cloistered community. He finds a kindred spirit in Princess Paloma (Juliet Cadzow), the village "looney," who, alas, is eventually carted away to an institution. Briefly fascinated by poetry and music, thanks to his lovely teacher Miss Balsibie (Sinead Cusack), Peter is disillusioned when he finds his teacher in the arms of her lover (and out of her clothing). The final blow to Peter's idealism comes when his grandfather's ship is repossessed. Despite the bleakness of his surroundings and his seemingly dead-end existence, however, Peter never completely lets go of his dreams, and the film ends on a positive note.

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Produced for Scottish television, Venus Peter was financed by the Orkney Islands Council. The title character is transformed into a "sea child" when he is baptized with salt water. Though his family tries hard to accustom him to life on land, Peter (Gordon R. Strachan) yearns to go to sea -- or, at the very least, to escape his cloistered community. He finds a kindred spirit in Princess Paloma (Juliet Cadzow), the village "looney," who, alas, is eventually carted away to an institution. Briefly fascinated by poetry and music, thanks to his lovely teacher Miss Balsibie (Sinead Cusack), Peter is disillusioned when he finds his teacher in the arms of her lover (and out of her clothing). The final blow to Peter's idealism comes when his grandfather's ship is repossessed. Despite the bleakness of his surroundings and his seemingly dead-end existence, however, Peter never completely lets go of his dreams, and the film ends on a positive note.

Released

1989-03-05

Runtime

94

Director

Ian Sellar

Budget

$1200000

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

English

Production

Young Films

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    George Anton

    George Anton
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    Ray McAnally

    Ray McAnally
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    Sinéad Cusack

    Sinéad Cusack
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    Gordon R Strachan

    Gordon R Strachan
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    Louise Breslin

    Louise Breslin
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    David Hayman

    David Hayman
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    Juliet Cadzow

    Juliet Cadzow
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    Caroline Paterson

    Caroline Paterson
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    Peter Caffrey

    Peter Caffrey
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    Emma Dingwall

    Emma Dingwall
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    Ken Drury

    Ken Drury
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    Sheila Keith

    Sheila Keith
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    Mary MacLeod

    Mary MacLeod
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    Christopher Fairbank

    Christopher Fairbank
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    Alex McAvoy

    Alex McAvoy
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    Julia McCarthy

    Julia McCarthy
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    Cecil Garson

    Cecil Garson
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    Scott Heddle

    Scott Heddle
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    Sam Hayman

    Sam Hayman
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    Ray Jeffries

    Ray Jeffries
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    Robin McCaffrey

    Robin McCaffrey
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    Alan Tall

    Alan Tall
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    Cameron Stout

    Cameron Stout
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    Lorraine Buchan

    Lorraine Buchan
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    Justin Kimmett

    Justin Kimmett