Uncle Martino
Uncle Martino is a 1960 Australian television play. It was directed by Christopher Muir from a play by Guido Cantini.[5][6]
Uncle Martino | |
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Ad from the Age 24 Aug 1960 | |
Written by | Victor Rietti |
Music by | William Fitzwater |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Christopher Muir |
Running time | 60 mins[1] |
Production company | Australian Broadcasting Commission |
Release | |
Original release | August 24, 1960 (Melbourne, live)[2][3] 9 November 1960 (Sydney, taped)[4] |
Premise
In an Italian village, a family is unsure if Uncle Martino is a millionaire or a pauper.[7]
Cast
- Don Crosby as Martino
- Peter O'Shaughnessy as Salvi
- Barbara Brandon as Ameila
- Moira Carleton as Mansueta
- Kira Daniels as Gina
- Collins Hilton as Procaccia
- Paul Karo as Silvio
- Dennis Miller as Michel
- Joy Mitchell as Viola
- Ron Pinnell as Ghigo
- Wyn Roberts as Trulla
Reception
The Sydney Morning Herald thought that the production "lacked the sheer relish in character-drawing and good humoured gusto that would have made it more than a rather laboured dissection of cupidity."[8]
References
- "TV Guide". The Age. 18 August 1960. p. 35.
- "Violin Theme for Play". The Age. 18 August 1960. p. 13.
- "ABV-2 Retains Wedneday Spot". The Age. 11 August 1960. p. 14.
- "TV Guide". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 November 1960. p. 18.
- Vagg, Stephen (18 February 2019). "60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s". Filmink.
- "Comedy Lampoons Greedy Relatives". The Age. 18 August 1960. p. 14.
- "Comedy Lampoons Greedy Relatives". The Age Supplement. 18 August 1960. p. 2.
- "Italian Play On Television". Sydney Morning Herald. 10 November 1960. p. 15.
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