Don't Listen Ladies
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Based ona play of three acts translated from French
Written bySacha Guitry (Fr.),transl. Stephen Powys and Guy Bolton.
Directed byJames Upshaw
StarringMargo Lee
Neil Fitzpatrick
Neil Fitzpatrick
| Don't Listen Ladies | |
|---|---|
| Based on | a play of three acts translated from French |
| Written by | Sacha Guitry (Fr.),transl. Stephen Powys and Guy Bolton. |
| Directed by | James Upshaw |
| Starring | Margo Lee Neil Fitzpatrick |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | James Upshaw |
| Running time | 80 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Release | 10 April 1963 (Sydney)[1] |
| Release | 12 June 1963 (Melbourne)[2] |
Don't Listen Ladies is a 1963 Australian TV movie. It starred Margo Lee and was directed by James Upshaw.[3]
In a French antique shop, Daniel and his second wife Madeleine have marital adventures. She finds a letter that makes her think he is having an affair. She encourages the love of Daniel's assistant, Blandinet. Also involved are Daniel's first wife Valentine, a former girlfriend called Julie, a young man called Michel who Madeleine thinks of marrying, and a customer Baron de Charancy.
Cast
- Alex Archdale as Daniel Archelete
- Margo Lee as Madeleine
- Neva Carr Glynn as Julie
- Noel Brophy as Baron
- Neil Fitzpatrick as Blandinet
- Owen Weingott as Michel
- Audrey Teasdale
- Ronald Morse
Reception
The Bulletin called it "harmless, tolerable entertainment."[4] The Sydney Morning Herald praised Archdale's performance.[5]