Rope (1957 film) explained

Genre:thriller
Director:William Sterling
Starring:Bruce Beeby
Roger Climpson
June Collis
Country:Australia
Language:English
Producer:William Sterling
Runtime:70 minutes
Company:ABC
Network:ABC
Released: (Sydney, live)[1]
Released2: (Melbourne, tape)[2]

Rope is a 1957 Australian television film based on the play Rope by Patrick Hamilton. It was presented in real time.[3] [4]

Broadcast live in Sydney, it was kinescoped/telerecorded for showing in Melbourne (these were the only Australian cities with TV at the time). Based on the play by Patrick Hamilton, it aired in a 70-minute time-slot on non-commercial ABC.

It was one of several Patrick Hamilton adaptations done on Australian television.[5] It was also arguably one of the first depictions of queer characters on Australian television.[6] Murder mysteries were popular subjects for Australian television plays.[7]

Plot

Two friends, Granello and Brandon, commit murder for the thrill of it. They hide the body in their apartment and invite the family and friends of their victim over for a party.

Cast

Production

Rehearsals started in July 1957. Star John Meillon just finished a long run on stage in The Reluctant Debutante. It was recorded in Sydney and broadcast live. A tape recording was later broadcast in Melbourne.[8] It was Meillon's first TV play.[9]

Reception

According to an article on 19 September 1957 edition of The Age, the broadcast was well received by viewers during its Sydney telecast, and producer Sterling was happy with the quality of the kinescope/telerecording.[10]

1959 Australian TV version

The play was filmed again for Australian TV in 1959, this time shot in Melbourne for ATN Channel 7.

See also

References

  1. ABC Weekly. All the TV Programmers. 21 August 1957. 34.
  2. News: TV Guide. The Age. 19 September 1957.
  3. Talk about . 21 August 1957. 46. ABC Weekly.
  4. News: Television news. 7 August 1957. 7. Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: Reflections in Dark Glasses. Filmink. Stephen. Vagg. March 20, 2021. August 2, 2024.
  6. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: A Season in Hell. Filmink. Stephen. Vagg. 14 June 2021.
  7. Filmink. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: The Big Killing. Stephen. Vagg. April 27, 2021. August 12, 2024.
  8. News: TV news. Sydney Morning Herald. 31 July 1957. 10.
  9. News: The Age. Actor in Demand is a Swimmer. 28 November 1957.
  10. News: Murder Classic, Jacobs Story ABV-2 Drama. The Age. 19 September 1957. 11.

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