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Adaptation of Spearfield's Daughter Jon Cleary , 1982 single work novel
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 Spearfield's Daughter
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Film Details - 20th Century Fox ; Seven Network , 1986

Producers:

David Patterson.

Production Companies:

20th Century Fox Television.
Channel 7.

Director of Photography:

Mark Irwin and John R. McLean.

Editors:

Debra Karen.

Production Designers:

Louella Hatfield.

Cast:

Including Terrence Labrosse (Ziegler), Christopher Plummer (Lord Jack Cruze), Nancy Marchand (Claudine Roux), Kim Braden (Cleo Spearfield), Steve Railsback (Tom Border), Anne E. Curry (Louise), Céline Lomez (Simone), Bronwen Mantel (Ilse Fuchs), John Novak (Alain Roux), Ross Petty (Roger Brisson), Chris Wiggins (Sylvester Spearfield), Jill Frappier (Emma Cruze), Rita Tuckett (Rose Martin), Kay Griffin (Dorothy Martin), Sheena Larkin (Mrs Cromwell), David Francis (Sid Cornwell), Leo Leyden (Quentin Massey), Tony Sherwood (Phil Rainer), Peter Blackwood (O'Brien), Philip Spensley (Brearly), Michael Sinelnikoff (Dr Hynd), Norris Domingue (Joe Hamlyn), Daniel Nalbach (Carl Fishburg), Walter Massey (Bronowski), Guy Sanvido (Mr Kugel), Ron Lea (Rossano), Joy Boushel (Billie Locke), and Ken Pogue (Ryan).

Release Dates:

Aired on Australian television on 2nd and 3rd of September 1986, at 8:30pm.

Awards:

  • Gemini Award, Best Dramatic Mini-Series (nominated), 1986.
  • Gemini Award, Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Single Dramatic Program or Mini-Series [Kim Braden] (nominated), 1986.
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