I Live with Me Dad is a 1985 TV movie, produced by Crawfords Australia. The film is about six-year-old Crispy who lives with his destitute father Sid (Hehir). Based on a true story, it follows the street adventures of a father and son and his unconventional upbringing. A heart warming film that explores the extraordinary bond between a father and his son, amidst the pressures and emotions of those who would separate them.
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| I Live with Me Dad | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Paul Moloney |
| Written by | Paul Moloney |
| Produced by | Ross Jennings |
| Starring | Peter Hehir Haydon Samuels Rebecca Gibney |
Production company | Crawfords Australia |
| Distributed by | Nine Network |
Release date | 1985 |
Running time | 1h 30m |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Sid McCall is down on his luck. His greatest friend is his son Crispy and together they share all the joys and disappointments that street life can bring. Although only 6 years old, Crispy mixes easily with the street people, who share a common fellowship that always unites them during times of trouble.[1]
It was based on a true story.[2]
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