

Comedy · Drama
Overview
How would you react if your father's last wish was a little bit out there? For siblings Roz and Elli, it becomes a battleground for who will determine their pop's final journey.
Top Cast


Samantha Spiro
Samantha Spiro
Roz Jacobs
Samantha Spiro
Roz Jacobs


Nigel Lindsay
Nigel Lindsay
Elli Jacobs
Nigel Lindsay
Elli Jacobs


Debbie Chazen
Debbie Chazen
Suzie Jacobs
Debbie Chazen
Suzie Jacobs


Tallulah Conabeare
Tallulah Conabeare
Simmi Jacobs
Tallulah Conabeare
Simmi Jacobs


Greg Haiste
Greg Haiste
Simon
Greg Haiste
Simon
Michael Slater
Michael Slater
Sol Jacobs
Michael Slater
Sol Jacobs


Gina Gangar
Gina Gangar
Crematorium receptionist
Gina Gangar
Crematorium receptionist
Sarah Thom
Sarah Thom
The nurse
Sarah Thom
The nurse


Tessa Vale
Tessa Vale
Family friend
Tessa Vale
Family friend
Richard Albrecht
Richard Albrecht
The rabbi
Richard Albrecht
The rabbi
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