Androcles and the Lion (1967 film)
Androcles and the Lion is a 1967 American TV film. It is a musical adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play Androcles and the Lion.[1]
It was adapted by Peter Stone and directed by Joe Layton. The songs were by Richard Rodgers.
Plot
Androcles, a simple-hearted Christian tailor, becomes friends with a lion by removing a thorn from his paw. Later the lion saves Androcles and his friends from martyrdom in the Roman Colosseum.
Cast
- Norman Wisdom as Androcles
- Inga Swenson as Lavinia
- Noël Coward as Caesar
- Ed Ames as Ferrovius
- Geoffrey Holden as Lion
- John Cullum as The Captain
- Brian Bedford as Lentulus
- Patricia Routledge as Magaera
- William Redfield as Metellus
Production
Stone said "It is amazing how many opportunities the play offers for musical comedy. I have added no new scenes although there are certain expasions to allow for musicalization. And I have not created any new characters. Shaw, who wrote the play 52 years ago, used contemporary language. There are no anachronisms and the jokes he used were modern.""[1]
The Shaw estate had to approve any changes to the text.[2]
Reception
The Los Angeles Times called it "toothless".[3] The New York Times said it "took unhappy toll of varied talents" and "wavered diconcertingly in its indecision over whether to be serious or to have fun" with a "lack of light touch in the staging".[4]
Songs
- "Velvet Paws" – Norman Wisdom
- "Follow in Our Footsteps" - Ed Ames and Chorus
- "Strangers" – Inga Swenson and John Cullum
- "Strength Is My Weakness" – Norman Wisdom and Ed Ames
- "The Emperor’s Thumb" – Noel Coward
- "No More Waiting" – Inga Swenson and John Cullum
- "The Arena Pantomime" – Norman Wisdom and Orchestra
- "Don’t Be Afraid Of An Animal" – Noel Coward and Norman Wisdom
References
- ANDROCLES'S LION TO ROAR TO MUSIC: N.B.C. To Present Shaw Play With a Rodgers Score By VAL ADAMS. New York Times 6 Sep 1966: 79.
- Shaw Did Write 'Tootsie-Wootsie' By GLORIA STEINEM. New York Times 12 Nov 1967: 155.
- TV REVIEWS: 'Dial M' and 'Androcles' Highlight of Special Night Los Angeles Times 17 Nov 1967: c24.
- TV: Musical 'Androcles' By JACK GOULD. New York Times 16 Nov 1967: 95.