Fatty Finn  (1980)

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The movie Fatty Finn, released in 1980 and directed by Maurice Murphy with John Seale as cinematographer and editing by Robert Gibson.
Directed by | Maurice Murphy
Cinematography by | John Seale
Edited by | Robert Gibson
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Mono
Country | Australia
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Family

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Cast
Hubert 'Fatty' Finn
Headlights
Lolly Legs
Bruiser Murphy
Bruiser's Girl
Snootle's Sister
Dancing Teacher
Twarp #1
Twarp #2
Chauffeur
John Finn
Myrtle Finn
Tiger Murphy
Mrs. Murphy
Maggie McGrath
Officer Claffey
Mr. Zilch
Butcher Boy
Italian Fruiterer
Lord Mayor
Radio Announcer
Goat Racer #1
Goat Racer #2
Goat Racer #3
Goat Racer #4
Pawnbroker
Mrs. Hogan
Frog Owner
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Animal Handler
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Accountant
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Liaison: Panavision
Production Secretary
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