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Old Man March is Dead
1st episode of the 4th season of Centre Play From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Old Man March is Dead is a 1976 British television play done as part of the "Commonwealth Season" for Centre Play. It represented New Zealand and was from the New Zealand author Bruce Stewart.[1][2][3]
The Australian entry was Sweeping Plains.
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Premise
An old war veteran prepares to die.
Cast
- Ed Devereaux as March
- James Laurenson as Bert
- Maryann Turner as Ellen
- Paul Haley as Dr. Chisholm
- Terence Bayler as Major Woods
- Hugh Berghan as Tane
- James McLean as Stephen
Reception
The Daily Telegraph compalined "this was a stiff, posed family portrait with each member of the family household representing an attitude rather than a character and the drama as a whole had no strong New Zealand flavour."[4]
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