Dad Rudd, MP (1940)
Dad Rudd wants the size of a local dam increased for the benefit of local farmers but faces opposition from a wealthy grazier, Henry Webster. When the local Member of Parliament dies, Webster runs for his seat, and Rudd decides to oppose him.
Director: Ken G. Hall
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Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd |
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Fred MacDonald as Dave Rudd |
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Connie Martyn as Mum |
| Directing | Ken G. Hall | Director |