The Fighting Cock
1963 Australian TV series or program
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The Fighting Cock is a 1963 Australian television play. It is an adaptation of a play by Jean Anouilh whose original French title was L'Hurluberlu. In English, it had a run on Broadway, starring Rex Harrison.[4][5]
Written byNoel Robinson
Directed byWilliam Sterling
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
| The Fighting Cock | |
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| Written by | Noel Robinson |
| Directed by | William Sterling |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Running time | 75 minutes[1] |
| Production company | ABC |
| Original release | |
| Release | 18 September 1963 (Melbourne)[2] |
| Release | 25 September 1963 (Sydney)[3] |
It was made at a time Australian drama was relatively rare.[6]
Premise
A postwar general tries to escape everyday realities by retreating into fantasy.
Cast
- Alexander Archdale as the general
- Malcolm Shield as the General's son Toto
- Felicity Young as general's wife Algae
- Sandra Power as Sophie
- Elizabeth Wing as Bise
- Williams Lloyd as Father Gregory
- Kendrick Hudson as doctor
- Roly Baree as Baron
- Hugh Stewart as Lebulluc
- Laurence Beck as Mendigales
- Frank Rich as Michepain
Reception
The Sydney Morning Herald called it "a thoroughly successful production" with a "virtuoso" performance from Alexander Archdale.[7]
