
White Oleander (2002) - IMDb
White Oleander: Directed by Peter Kosminsky. With Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger, Robin Wright, Amy Aquino. A teenager journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother goes to prison …
White Oleander (2002) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
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White Oleander (2002) - Plot - IMDb
For revenge, Ingrid murders Barry with the deadly poison of her favorite flower: the White Oleander. She is sent to prison for life, and Astrid has to go through foster home after foster home.
White Oleander (2002) - User reviews - IMDb
Based on the same-titled novel by Janet Fitch, White Oleander tells the story of a teenage girl (Alison Lohman) struggling to survive in foster homes while her free-spirited mother (Michelle Phieffer) is in …
White Oleander (2002) - Awards - IMDb
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 2002 Winner KCFCC Award Best Supporting Actress Michelle Pfeiffer
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White Oleander (2002) - Metacritic reviews - IMDb
White Oleander goes through the paces with a little more dignity than usual, which is a mark of either director Peter Kosminsky's refusal to overplay the melodrama, or his inability to wring it for all it's worth.
White Oleander (2002) - User reviews - IMDb
Based on the same-titled novel by Janet Fitch, White Oleander tells the story of a teenage girl (Alison Lohman) struggling to survive in foster homes while her free-spirited mother (Michelle Phieffer) is in …
White Oleander (2002) - News - IMDb
Peter Kosminsky (White Oleander) is directing the six-part drama from a script by Peter Straughan (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy). The story charts Cromwell’s meteoric rise from lowly blacksmith’s son to …
White Oleander (2002) - FAQ - IMDb
What is the plot of White Oleander? A teenager journeys through a series of foster homes after her mother goes to prison for committing a crime of passion. What was the budget for White Oleander?