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form y separately published work icon Ginger Meggs single work   film/TV   children's  
Alternative title: Ginger Meggs: The Movie
Adaptation of Ginger Meggs Ron Vivian , Lloyd Piper , James Kemsley , Jason Chatfield , J. C. Bancks , 1921 series - author
Issue Details: First known date: 1982... 1982 Ginger Meggs
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Film Details - John Sexton Productions , 1982

Producers:

John Sexton.

Production Companies:

John Sexton Productions.

Director of Photography:

John Seale.

Editors:

Philip Howe.

Production Designers:

Lawrence Eastwood.

Music:

John Stuart and Kim Thraves.

Cast:

Including Garry McDonald (Mr John Meggs), Ross Higgins (Mr Floggswell), Gwen Plumb (Miss Leach), Harold Hopkins (Mr Fox), John Wood (Constable Brady), Hugh Keays-Byrne (Captain Hook), John Clayton (Mr Wentworth), Terry Camilleri (Mr Crackett), Coral Drouyn [as Coral Kelly] (Mrs Sarah Meggs), Candy Raymond (Alex's Mother), Drew Forsythe (Tiger Kelly), Paul Daniel (Ginger Meggs), Mark Spain (Benny), Daniel Cumerford (Eddie Coogan), Shelley Armsworth (Minnie Peters), Rowan Hillard (Dudley Meggs), Adrian McLeod (Ocker), Mark Kounnas (Raggsy), Kristian Harper (Darkie), Darren Flynn (Joey), David Manning (Sammy), Andrew Heard (Jacky), Miranda Latimer (Polly), Monique Benet (Biddie), Bernadette Hockings (Aggie), and Sharon Ford (Millie).

Release Dates:

Premiered in Australia on 16 December 1982.

Location:

  • Filmed in Bowral, New South Wales.
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