Macbeth (1960 Australian film)

Macbeth is a 1960 Australian TV film based on the play by William Shakespeare. It was directed by William Sterling. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.[2]

Macbeth
Directed byWilliam Sterling
Based onplay by William Shakespeare
Music byRobert Hughes
Production
company
Release date
7 September 1960 (Melbourne)[1]
19 October 1960 (Sydney)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

The ABC would present another version of the play in 1965.

Cast

  • Ken Goodlet as Macbeth
  • Keith Eden as Macduff
  • Christine Hill
  • Douglas Kelly as Duncan
  • Mark Kelly
  • Rod Milgate as Malcolm
  • Wynn Roberts as Banquo
  • Dinah Shearing as Lady Macbeth

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the production as "visually efficient" but also "a dreadful warning of what can happen when a producer becomes frightened of a great text... a torrent of gabble and shouting. Some of the most concise dramatic poetry in all Shakespeare received treatment worthy of the race results."[3]

The Age said it was an "inordinately successful presentation."[4] In its year review of drama, that paper said it was one of the "outstanding" productions of the year.[5]

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References

  1. "Music for MacBeth". The Age. 28 July 1960. p. 13.
  2. Vagg, Stephen (18 February 2019). "60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s". Filmink.
  3. "Macbeth on television". The Sydney Morning Herald. 20 October 1960. p. 25.
  4. "MacBeth sets high standard for TV". The Age. 15 September 1960. p. 14.
  5. "Year ABC Gave Us a Heart Attack - and Remedy". The Age. 29 December 1960. p. 9.


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