Poor Man's Orange
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Poor Man's Orange is a novel (ISBN 0-312-00054-5) written by Australian author Ruth Park. Published in 1949, the book is a sequel to The Harp in the South and continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney.
[edit] Television
Poor Man's Orange Australian DVD release.
Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987.
[edit] Cast
- Mumma Darcy (Margaret) - (Anne Phelan)
- Hughie Darcy - (Martyn Sanderson)
- Roie (Rowena) Rothe - (Anna Hruby)
- Dolour Darcy - (Kaarin Fairfax)
- Charlie Rothe - (Shane Connor)
- Pat Diamond - (Syd Conabere)
- Bumper Reilly - (Ron Shand)
- Motty (Moira) Rothe - (Emily Nicol)
- Tommy Mendel - (Brandon Burke)
- Mrs. Campion - (Lois Ramsay)
- Lick Jimmy - (Cecil Parkee)
- Delie Stock - (Carole Skinner)
- Father Cooley - (Charles Tingwell)
- Miss. Moon - (Kerry Walker)

