Don't Listen Ladies

1963 Australian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Don't Listen Ladies is a 1963 Australian TV movie. It starred Margo Lee and was directed by James Upshaw.[3]

Based ona play of three acts translated from French
Written bySacha Guitry (Fr.),transl. Stephen Powys and Guy Bolton.
Directed byJames Upshaw
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Don't Listen Ladies
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
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJames Upshaw
Running time80 minutes
Original release
Release10 April 1963 (1963-04-10) (Sydney)[1]
Release12 June 1963 (1963-06-12) (Melbourne)[2]
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Plot

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.

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Reception

The Bulletin called it "harmless, tolerable entertainment."[4] The Sydney Morning Herald praised Archdale's performance.[5]

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