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    Ginger Meggs is a 1982 Australian film based on the comic strip, starring Garry McDonald and Drew Forsythe. The film was criticised for including rock songs on the soundtrack. Cast. Garry McDonald; Drew Forsythe as Tiger Kelly; Terry Camilleri as Mr Crackett; John Clayton as Mr Wentworth; Willie Fennell as Walter Fotheringay; Stage ...

  2. Dec 16, 1982 · Ginger Meggs: Directed by Jonathan Dawson. With Garry McDonald, Coral Drouyn, Paul Daniel, Rowan Hillard. The escapades of Ginger Meggs, local larrikin. He's trying to win the heart of Minnie Peters, but the pressures of school, his rival Eddie Coogan and bully Tiger Kelly make life tough for him. Besides, there's fishing to be done.

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    • Comedy, History
    • Jonathan Dawson
    • 1982-12-16
  3. Ginger Meggs (Paul Daniel) is a young "Dennis the Menace" who first appeared in Australian comic strips in 1921. In this film meant for the pre-teen set, Ginger is constantly getting himself in trouble in spite of his good intentions -- at the same time, he prevaricates, he disobeys his teachers and parents, he skips school, or while in school, ...

  4. Ginger Meggs (1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Ginger Meggs - watch online: stream, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Ginger Meggs" streaming on Brollie for free with ads or buy it as download on Google Play Movies, YouTube. It is also possible to rent "Ginger Meggs" on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Beamafilm online.

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  6. Ginger Meggs, released in 1982, is a heartwarming family film based on the beloved Australian comic strip character created by Jimmy Bancks. Directed by Jonathan Dawson, the film brings to life the mischievous adventures of Ginger Meggs, a lovable red-haired boy and his group of friends in the suburbs of Sydney.

  7. Ginger Meggs (Paul Daniel) is a young “Dennis the Menace” who first appeared in Australian comic strips in 1921. In this film meant for the pre-teen set, Ginger is constantly getting himself in trouble in spite of his good intentions – at the same time, he prevaricates, he disobeys his teachers and parents, he skips school, or while in ...