Poor Man's Orange (1987)

ALL 09/14/1987 (en) Drama 190 Min
  • Release
    09/14/1987
  • Production
    Quantum Films, Anthony Buckley Productions
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    Poor Man's Orange
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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The sequel to The Harp in the South.

Overview

Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987. It continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney. Originally a novel by New Zealand-born Australian author Ruth Park, the book was published in 1949. The Darcys a poor, working class family of tough Irish stock - Mumma (Anne Phelan), dad Hughie (Martyn Sanderson), Roie (Anna Hruby) and the younger daughter Dolour (Kaarin Fairfax), through whose eyes we hear their story.

  1. George Whaley

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Anne Phelan

    Mumma

  2. Martyn Sanderson

    Hughie

  3. Anna Hruby

    Roie

  4. Kaarin Fairfax

    Dolour Darcy

  5. Shane Connor

    Charlie Rothe

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 5 , Crews : 3

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Poor Man's Orange (1987) 190 Min

ALL 09/14/1987 (en)
Drama
  • Release 09/14/1987
  • Production
    Quantum Films, Anthony Buckley Productions
  • Original title Poor Man's Orange
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

The sequel to The Harp in the South.

Overview

Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987. It continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney. Originally a novel by New Zealand-born Australian author Ruth Park, the book was published in 1949. The Darcys a poor, working class family of tough Irish stock - Mumma (Anne Phelan), dad Hughie (Martyn Sanderson), Roie (Anna Hruby) and the younger daughter Dolour (Kaarin Fairfax), through whose eyes we hear their story.

  1. George Whaley

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer