Violet (2000)
August 27, 2000Release Date
Violet (2000)
August 27, 2000Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Mary Walsh
Violet
Peter MacNeill
Rusty
Andrew Younghusband
Carlos
Susan Kent
Romona
Berni Stapleton
Lynda
Janis Spence
Olga
Raoul Bhaneja
Sebastian
Barry Newhook
Rex
Janet Michael
Gert
Maisie Rillie
Nancy
Sherry White
Germaine
Bryan Hennessey
Uncle Ed
Ron Hynes
Alfie
Roger Maunder
Set Decoration
Alison Carter
Continuity
Rosemary House
Writer / Director
Trevor Ambrose
Editor
Randy Boliver
Stunts
Annette Clarke
CastingDirector
Jan Nathanson
Executive Producer
Paul Steffler
Music
Annette Clarke
Casting
Beatrice 'Trixie' Rittenhouse
Costume Design
Ivan Gekoff
Cinematography
Jim Byrd
Executive Producer
Mary Sexton
Producer
Nigel Markham
Camera Operator
Charlotte Mickie
Executive Producer
Stephen Osler
Production Design
Brad Thornton
Sound
Details.
Wiki.
Violet is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Rosemary House and released in 2000. The film stars Mary Walsh as Violet O'Brien, a 54-year-old widow who is convinced that she is going to die within the next year because her parents and her older brother all died at age 55.
The cast also includes Andrew Younghusband as Violet's son Carlos, a gay university professor visiting from his academic job in Montreal and trying to teach everybody to speak Italian; Barry Newhook as her son Rex, a deadbeat musician; Susan Kent as her daughter Ramona, a potter; and Peter MacNeill as Rusty, a hired hand with a romantic interest in Violet; as well as Berni Stapleton, Janis Spence, Raoul Bhaneja, Janet Michael, Maisie Rillie, Sherry White, Brian Hennessey, Ron Hynes and Jody Richardson in supporting roles.