Poor Man's Orange
Poor Man's Orange is a novel (ISBN 0-312-00054-5) by New Zealand born Australian author Ruth Park. Published in 1949, the book is the sequel to The Harp in the South and continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney.
Television
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Directed by | George Whaley |
Produced by | Anthony Buckley |
Starring |
Anne Phelan Martyn Sanderson |
Budget | $4.2 million[1] |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Original airing | 11 May 1987 |
Running time | 269 mins |
No. of episodes | 3 x 2 hours |
Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987.[1]
Cast
- Anne Phelan as Mumma Darcy (Margaret)
- Martyn Sanderson as Hughie Darcy
- Anna Hruby as Roie (Rowena) Rothe
- Kaarin Fairfax as Dolour Darcy
- Shane Connor asCharlie Rothe
- Syd Conabere as Pat Diamond
- Ron Shand as Bumper Reilly
- Emily Nicol as Motty (Moira) Rothe
- Brandon Burke as Tommy Mendel
- Lois Ramsay as Mrs. Campion
- Cecil Parkee as Lick Jimmy
- Carole Skinner as Delie Stock
- Charles Tingwell as Father Cooley
- Brendan Han Tjahjadi as Roger Bubba
- Kerry Walker as Miss. Moon