The best Anne Phelan’s movies

Anne Phelan

Anne Phelan

02/08/1944- 27/10/2019
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Anne Phelan’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Anne Phelan.

The Craic

The Craic
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/04/1999
  • Character: Truck Driver
When Fergus and Wesley get in the bad books of a local rough in their home town in Northern Ireland they decide to flee to Australia. After making a new life for themselves in Sydney they soon outstay their visas and must go on the run again, this time from the immigration officials.

Charlie & Boots

Charlie & Boots
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 03/09/2009
  • Character: Female Truckie
Paul Hogan plays Charlie McFarland and Shane Jacobson plays his estranged son, Boots. After a family tragedy Charlie and Boots try and put their differences aside and head off on the road trip of a lifetime - from regional Victoria to the Cape York Peninsula - they overcome many challenges to reach their dream - to fish off the northern most tip of Australia.

The Battlers

The Battlers
7.2/10
Fairly sensitive melodrama about life on the back-roads in Australia at the height of the Great Depression. Centring on the developing romance between two drifters this presents a commendable level of period detail. Based on the novel by Kylie Tennant.

Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/10/1980
A young girl with a background of urban poverty and juvenile crime, attempts to become a fashion model. The hypocrisy and double standards of society are juxtaposed against the confusion and frustration she feels as she struggles to become part of a community that has no place for her.

Poor Man's Orange

Poor Man's Orange
7.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/09/1987
  • Character: Mumma
Like its predecessor The Harp In The South, Poor Man's Orange was also adapted for Australian television by the Ten Network in 1987. It continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney. Originally a novel by New Zealand-born Australian author Ruth Park, the book was published in 1949. The Darcys a poor, working class family of tough Irish stock - Mumma (Anne Phelan), dad Hughie (Martyn Sanderson), Roie (Anna Hruby) and the younger daughter Dolour (Kaarin Fairfax), through whose eyes we hear their story.

The Harp in the South

The Harp in the South
8.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/05/1987
  • Character: Mumma
We first meet The Darcys, a poor, working class family of tough Irish stock through whose eyes we hear their story. A story that centres on the bittersweet first and last loves of Roie, who becomes a woman too quickly living among the tenement houses, razor gangs, brothels and sly-grog shops of inner city Sydney.

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