Two-Headed Eagle

Two Headed Eagle is a 1961 Australian television play directed by William Sterling and starring Margo Lee. It was based on a play by Jean Cocteau which had been first presented on the London stage in 1946.[1] The adaptation was by Alan Seymour who wrote a number of TV plays around this time.[2]

Two-Headed Eagle
Advertisement The Age 14 Dec 1960
Directed byWilliam Sterling
Written byAlan Seymour
Based onplay by Jean Cocteau
translated by Carl Wildman
Production
company
Release date
14 December 1960 (Melbourne)
8 March 1961 (Sydney)
Running time
75 mins
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Premise

An assassin sets out to kill a widowed Queen.

Cast

  • Edward Brayshaw as the assassin Stanislas[3]
  • Margo Lee as the Queen
  • Michael Duffield as Felix von Willenstein
  • Christopher Hill as Christopher Von Foehn
  • Madeline Howell as Edith Von Berg
  • Joe Jenkins as Tony

Reception

The TV critic for The Sydney Morning Herald praised Margo Lee's performance but thought the play "could have been more effective if there had been a little more care in the production. The camera work relied too much on ordinary close and long shots; there was nothing much, in this respect, to enliven proceedings during the queen's long vocal cadenza; and the quality of the sound-reproduction was variable."[4]

The Age said it was a "personal triumph" for Lee.[5]

See also

  • List of television plays broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1960s)

References

  1. "Untitled". The Age. 8 December 1960. p. 14.
  2. Vagg, Stephen (18 February 2019). "60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s". Filmink.
  3. "TV Guide". The Age. 8 December 1960. p. 37.
  4. "The Two Headed Eagle". Sydney Morning Herald. 9 March 1961. p. 11.
  5. "Personal Triumph for Magot Lee". The Age. 22 December 1960. p. 11.


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