One Bright Day (film) explained

Based On:play by Sigmund Miller
Director:Raymond Menmuir
Country:Australia
Language:English
Runtime:75 mins[1]
Company:ABC
Network:ABC
Released2: (Melbourne, taped)[2]

One Bright Day is a 1958 Australian television play. It aired on the ABC and was directed by Ray Menmuir. It aired as part of Monday Night Theatre.[3]

It was based on a US TV play by American Sidmund Miller. Alan Seymour adapted it.[4] [5]

Plot

Julian Prescott is the president of a large chemical company. His business is almost ruined by his ambitious general manager, George Lawrence, who in the president's absence has changed the formula of a popular patent medicine produced by the company. The president is faced with a lawsuit by a man who claims the new formula drug caused the death of his son. The president's daughter Margot becomes involved.[6]

Cast

Production

The original play had been performed on stage in Melbourne in 1957.[7]

It was the first TV play for many of the cast.[8]

Reception

The TV critic for the Sydney Morning Herald thought that "neither the writing nor the acting... allowed deep or gripping investigation of the play ' s essential issue whether it is better to be callous and stay rich, or to be decent and plunge down to poverty.... For the most part, the characters were being run by the plot, instead of themselves begetting the plot—which is mere yarn-spinning, and not drama."[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: TV Guide. Sydney Morning Herald. 5 October 1959. 25.
  2. News: 24 December 1959. TV Drama about Big Business. 10.
  3. News: Advertising . . 31 . 9,406 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 17 February 1958 . 8 May 2016 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: US Play Adapted For ABN. Sydney Morning Herald. 5 October 1959. 25.
  5. Stephen. Vagg. 60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s. Filmink. February 18, 2019.
  6. News: TV Guide. The Age. 24 December 1959. 27.
  7. News: Play on Business Ethics. 11 November 1957. The Age. 2.
  8. News: ABC Weekly. 21. 7 October 1959. 12. For TV Screening.
  9. News: Sydney Morning Herald. "One Bright Day On ABN " 2. 4. 8 October 1959.