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
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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