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Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 The Last of the Ryans
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Film Details - Crawford Productions , 1997

Producers:

Bruce Gordon, Kris Noble and David Rouse (executive producers).
Richard Brennan (producer).
Janne Dennehy (associate producer).

Production Companies:

Crawfords Australia.

Director of Photography:

Jaems Grant.

Editors:

Vicki Ambrose.

Production Designers:

Paddy Reardon.

Music:

Bruce Smeaton.

Cast:

Including Richard Roxburgh (Ronald Ryan), Zoe Bertram (Dorothy Ryan), Maxi Rickard (Jan Ryan), Ashleigh McInnes (Pip Ryan), Ebonnie Masini (Wendy Ryan), Tom Long (Peter Walker), Matthew Quartermaine (Ipana), Julie Herbert (Cecilia Ryan), Paul Sonkkila (Governor Grindlay), Tony Barry (Father Brosnan), Douglas Hedge (Philip Opas), Ian Mune (Henry Bolte), Humphrey Bower (Bolte's Secretary), Ian Smith (Sir Arthur Rylah), Gerald Lepkowski (Patterson), Mark Pegler (Lange), and Philip Reilley (Hodson).

Release Dates:

Aired on 23 April 1997.

Location:

  • Melbourne, Victoria.

Awards:

  • Australian Cinematographers Society, Award of Distinction (Telefeatures, TV Drama & Mini Series) (won), 1998.

Notes:

Script editor: John Reeves.

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