
The View from Greenhaven
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A grumpy old man living in an idyllic coastal town who can't see he has the perfect life.
Top Cast


Chris Haywood
Chris Haywood
Dashiell
Chris Haywood
Dashiell


Wendy Hughes
Wendy Hughes
Dorothy
Wendy Hughes
Dorothy


Susan Prior
Susan Prior
Kate
Susan Prior
Kate


Russell Dykstra
Russell Dykstra
Tim
Russell Dykstra
Tim


Angie Diaz
Angie Diaz
Sarah
Angie Diaz
Sarah


Geoff Morrell
Geoff Morrell
Theodore
Geoff Morrell
Theodore


Steve Bisley
Steve Bisley
Lach
Steve Bisley
Lach


John Gregg
John Gregg
Tobe
John Gregg
Tobe


Rhonda Doyle
Rhonda Doyle
Sylvia
Rhonda Doyle
Sylvia
Adam Ray
Adam Ray
Bob
Adam Ray
Bob
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