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Poor Man's Orange (DVD) (*)
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$22.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 4 )

Running Time:
190 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1987 and produced in:
Australia ( Australia, New Zealand )


Directed By:
George Whaley


Written By:
Ruth Park
George Whaley


Actors:
Anne Phelan ..... Mumma Darcy
Martyn Sanderson ..... Hughie Darcy
Kaarin Fairfax ..... Dolour Darcy
Anna Hruby ..... Roie Rothe
Shane Feeney-Connor ..... Charlie Rothe (as Shane Connor)
Syd Conabere ..... Pat Diamond
Lois Ramsey ..... Mrs. Campion
Ron Shand ..... Bumper Reilly
Emily Nicol ..... Matty Rothe
Cecil Parkee ..... Lick Jimmy
Carole Skinner ..... Delie Stock
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell ..... Father Cooley
Kerry Walker ..... Miss Moon
Brandon Burke ..... Tommy Mendel
Susan Leith ..... Francie
Pat Thomson ..... Mrs. Drummy
Connor Fitzpatrick ..... Harry Drummy (as Conor Fitzpatric)
Robert Baxter ..... Mr. Drummy
Felicity Soper ..... Gracie Drummy
Roger Ward ..... Mr. Kilroy
Denise Otto ..... Mrs. Kilroy
Rose Clemente ..... Seppa
Garth Meade ..... The Kidger
Simon Gratton ..... Birdie Wren
Kirrily Nolan ..... Sister Theophilus
Franca Rubiu ..... Mrs. Sicilino
Peter Carmody ..... Wally
Ella-Mei Wong ..... Lick Jimmy's Wife
Clive Marshall ..... Ted
Tony Liu ..... Lick's Son
Saviour Sammut ..... Dimitri
Terry Woo ..... Sam Gooey
Queenie Ashton ..... Mrs. Casement
Melissa Bickerton ..... Dental Nurse
Kris Bidenko ..... Shirley
Louise Blackwell ..... Judy
Stephen Boyle ..... Student Dr Jackson
Jean Calver ..... Mrs. Emmett
Peter Corbett ..... Will the Foreman
Archer Cox ..... Newborn Mikey
Colin Croft ..... Drunk
Christopher Cummings ..... Topper
Robert Davis ..... Role's Doctor
Susie Edmonds ..... Nursing Sister (as Susan Edmonds)
Scott Ferguson ..... Student Dr Steele
Francis Flannagan ..... Mr. Casement
Annie Forday ..... Lick's granddaughter-in-law
John Godden ..... Nipper
Kristoffer Greaves ..... Christmas Day Policeman
Ross Hall ..... Student Dr. Thompson
Brendan Han ..... Roger Bubba
Wahid Iddi ..... Lex
Michael Kent ..... Joe
Kath Leahy ..... Street Neighbour #1
Guy Le Claire ..... Dolour's doctor
Lynette Lee ..... Lick's granddaughter
Paul Lee ..... Lick's grandson #1
Terri Lowe ..... Sharlee
Kirsty Meares ..... Suse Kilroy
Joan Millar ..... Street Neighbour #2
Peter Miller ..... Student Dr. McAlpine
Richard Mills ..... Policeman
Ann Morgan ..... Street Woman
Lester Morris ..... Hot Dog Man
Martin Mowlam ..... Dentist
Alain Nguyen Dinh ..... Chinese Man
James Parkes ..... Mikey aged 4-6 months
May Pusey ..... Sister Rose
Andrew Quan ..... Lick's grandson #2
Stan Roach ..... Angus McIntosh
George Rubiu ..... Mr. Sicilino
Kevin Scully ..... Reporter
Ken Snodgrass ..... Ernie
N.K. Soo ..... Sam's friend
Valerie Thompson ..... Eye Hospital Sister
David Wenham ..... Party Youth
Christina Youhanna ..... Florentina


Synopsis:
For the First time on DVD! The continuing story of the Darcy family in Ruth Park's poignant sequel to 'The Harp in the South'. Twelve-and-a-half Plymouth Street, Surry Hills, Sydney: in this cramped, dirty, old house live the Darcy's. Hughie, his wife and teenaged daughter, live downstairs, while an upstairs room is occupied by their cheery elder daughter, her alcoholic husband and their little one. Two generations out of Ireland, the family still feels the deep melancholy of their homeland running through their veins.



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