Poor Man's Orange (2002)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 190 mins
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Poor Man's Orange
The Darcy family continues their struggle to build a new and better life despite the forces lined up against them in this sequel to the popular made-for-TV film Harp in the South. It's the early '50s and the Darcys have managed to find a little home for themselves in Sydney. Father Hughie (Martyn Sanderson); his wife, Mumma (Anne Plelan); and their younger daughter, Dolour (Kaarin Fairfax), live in the downstairs half of the house, while older daughter Rosie (Anna Hruby) stays in the upstairs apartment with her husband, Charlie (Shane Feeney-Connor), and their own little girl, Moira. Charlie's drinking problem has made Rosie's difficult life all the more troubling, and life remains an uphill climb in the Irish-emigre community of Surry Hills, but as bad luck, illness, and romantic discord make their presence known, the Darcys find that what they need most to survive is one another. Part of Poor Man's Orange was filmed during the shooting of Harp in the South, in order to reduce the budget of the show's potential sequel. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Poor Man's Orange:
Kaarin Fairfax also in Young Einstein , Harp in the South , Starstruck
Anna Hruby also in Fields of Fire , Harp in the South
Anne Plelan also in Harp in the South
Poor Man's Orange Trivia
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