A Night Out (1961 film)
A Night Out is a 1961 Australian television play. It was based on A Night Out by Harold Pinter. It starred John Ewart and Richard Meikle.[4]
A Night Out | |
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Directed by | Alan Burke |
Written by | Harold Pinter |
Starring | Neva Carr Glynn |
Distributed by | ABC |
Release dates | 7 November 1961 (Sydney, live) 20 December 1961 (Melbourne, taped)[1][2] 12 June 1962 (Brisbane)[3] |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
The play had previously been filmed in England in 1960 for Armchair Theater. It was one of three plays the BBC commissioned from Pinter. The BBC also did the play for radio a version which had been broadcast in Australia by the ABC. The TV production was shot in Sydney.[1]
Plot
Albert is dominated by his mother. He is goaded at work by the accountant Gidney. He is driven to an act of violence and attempts to assert his individuality. He tries to be a "real man" with a girl who picks him up. Mr King holds the party that is the night out for everyone.[5]
Cast
- John Ewart as Albert
- Neva Carr-Glynn as Mother
- Brigid Lenihan as Girl
- Noel Brophy as Mr. King
- James Elliott
- Tom Farley
- John Godfrey
- Nat Levison
- Richard Meikle as Gidney
- Joseph Szabo
- Carole Boyce
- Carole Taylor
- Lou Vernon
- Martin Magee
Production
Designed Desmonde Dowling constructed four unique sets. It was the 20th live play directed by Alan Burke who said "though this is a drama it is never far from comedy. Pinter's special talent is to see the ironic humour in ordinary people's frustrations, as well as the incipient horror in their most everyday actions. The playwright's vivid life among people with tangy speech and his experience as an actor give him an extraordinary command of language."[3]
Release
The Sunday Sydney Morning Herald called it "a brilliant bit of production, and one of the best contemporary dramas the Sydney studios of the A.B.C. has done yet. "[6]
The Sydney Morning Herald thought Ewart was "excellent" but felt the female leads over-acted.[7]
References
- "Untitled". The Age. 14 December 1961. p. 14.
- "Advertisement". The Age. 20 December 1961. p. 6.
- "Angry young man clocks". TV Times. 7 June 1962. p. 18.
- "Phone Call is Key to Drama", The Age;; December 14, 1961 p 27
- "TV Guide". The Age. 14 December 1961. p. 33.
- "TV Merry Go Round". Sydney Morning Herald. 12 November 1961. p. 90.
- Marshall, Valda (9 November 1961). "Play by Pinter on Television". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 6.