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  2. The Removalists - Wikipedia

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    The Removalist (Rob) is the man who moves the furniture out of Fiona and Kenny's house when they are separating. The Removalist represents the everyman who 'sits on the fence'. His main concern is getting paid for the work, and running off to the next 'job'. He represents another part of Australian society who are passive in times of crisis.

  3. The Removalists (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Removalists is a 1975 Australian film based on the play of the same name. Cast. Peter Cummins as Sergeant Simmonds; John Hargreaves as Constable Neville Ross;

  4. David Williamson - Wikipedia

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    David Keith Williamson AO (born 1942) is an Australian playwright, who has also written screenplays and teleplays.He became known in the early 1970s with his political comic drama Don's Party, and other well-known plays include The Club, Travelling North, and Emerald City.

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  6. Peter Cummins - Wikipedia

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    Donald Cummins (2 June 1931 – October 2024), better known as Peter Cummins, was an Australian actor of stage and screen and chorister who was especially prominent in the 1970s and appeared in some of the most famous Australian films of the period.

  7. Coast Guard conducting deportation flights out of California ...

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    (The Center Square) – The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing to assist with removals of illegal border crossers. In addition to repatriating those apprehended at sea from Haiti, Cuba and other ...

  8. Dead White Males (play) - Wikipedia

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    Williamson later recalled he was inspired by listening to an academic at a writers conference on whom he based Dr Grant Swain: [He] got up and told us in a very condescending way that we were all idiot savants, that we didn't know what we were writing, the ideological currents of the time just passed through us and we channelled this ideological content and out it came.

  9. A Dangerous Life - Wikipedia

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    The Four Day Revolution (broadcast in the Philippines as A Dangerous Life) is a 1988 Australian television film directed by Robert Markowitz and written by David Williamson.