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Division 4: The Return of John Kelso: ‘It’s started again’ (1971)

1971

Division 4: The Return of John Kelso: ‘It’s started again’ (1971)

1971

  • NFSA ID29S10AN9
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • Duration49 mins, 9 secs
  • GenresCrime, Drama
  • Year1971

John Kelso (John Fegan) goes for a stroll in his old street, chatting with terrified neighbours Mrs Roche (Joan Letch), Mrs Wicks (Marguerite Lofthouse) and Albert Crone (Edward Hepple).

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Crawford Productions

John Kelso (John Fegan) goes for a stroll in his old street, chatting with terrified neighbours Mrs Roche (Joan Letch), Mrs Wicks (Marguerite Lofthouse) and Albert Crone (Edward Hepple).

Courtesy of
Crawford Productions
  • Production company
    Crawford Productions
    Producer
    Marie Trevor
    Director
    Ian Crawford
    Film sequences directed by
    Gary Conway
    Writer
    John Dingwall
    Cast
    Christine Calcutt, Shirley Cameron, Terence Donovan, Keith Eden, Chuck Faulkner, John Fegan, Ted Hamilton, Edward Hepple, Gerard Kennedy, Joan Letch, Ronald Little, Marguerite Lofthouse, Gerard Maguire (AKA Gerard MacGuire), Patricia Smith, Frank Taylor
  • by Kate Matthews

    John Fegan portrays Kelso as a fragile old man. His menace is not built up by anything he does himself but instead through the terrified reactions of his neighbours. As Kelso recalls the lamingtons Mrs Roche used to bake, or the gardening Albert used to do for him, we are made aware that these were not favours done by choice.

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