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"A Tongue of Silver" is an episode of the 1959 Australian TV drama anthology '' Shell Presents''. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time. It starred John Meillon, who had been in ''Thunder of Silence'' in the same series. It aired on 17 October 1959 in Sydney, and on 20 February 1960 in Melbourne. It was the first play from ''Shell Presents'' to be telecast in Western Australia, and was broadcast there in 17 October 1959. It was repeated on 22 May 1960.


Plot

A stranger arrives in an Irish village during a thunderstorm. They are convinced he is an emissary from Heaven. He sets about selling them plots in Heaven, saying he has been sent by
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, patron saint of the village, who is annoyed the villagers have allowed the church to fall into disrepair, and says money from the sale of plots of land will go towards repair the church.


Cast

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Minnie Love Minnie Love (1888 – 2 August 1967) was an English-born actress, producer, comedian and singer. Biography Love was born as ''Minnie Maude Pearce-Monks'', in Bristol, England, United Kingdom she was the niece of Lilly Earnest, the later name ...
as Lady Malmoney * Mary Mackay as Mss Prym *Tom Farley as Farmer Finney * Gwen Plumb as Mrs Mappin * Wynne Nelson as Miss Miller *Nellie Lampore as Mother Sixpence * John Meillon as Traveller * Alistair Duncan as Willy Figg *Lyn Falson as fiddler * Jerry Duggan a constable


Production

The play had been filmed in the US in 1957 as '' Matinee Theatre'', with Robert Horton as the Traveller. It would be filmed again in 1960 as an episode of ''Startime'' with
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as the Traveller. John Meillon was cast in the lead on the basis of his performance in ''
Thunder of Silence "Thunder of Silence" is an episode of the 1959 Australian TV drama anthology ''Shell Presents'', and the fourth made in Sydney. It was based on an American play by Stewart Stern which had been produced in the U.S. with Paul Newman and Inger Steve ...
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Stanley Kramer Stanley Earl Kramer (September 29, 1913February 19, 2001) was an American film director and producer, responsible for making many of Hollywood's most famous "message picture, message films" (he would call his movies ''heavy dramas'') and a libera ...
, who directed Meillon in ''On the Beach'', called him "a brilliant young actor, and he could take his place in any moving-picture market of the world". ''Filmink'' thought ATN-7 might have selected the play because "they wanted to tell an 'Irish story', but didn’t wish to tackle anything political (which ruled out, say, adaptions of Sean O’Casey and Brendan Behan), and preferred using a road-tested script that had already been filmed overseas versus taking the risk of commissioning something new from an Australian writer with Irish heritage... They may also have been influenced by the fact that A Tongue of Silver would provide a terrific star part for John Meillon." It was the only TV performance of Wynne Nelson. Cul Cullen did the sets.


Reception

The TV critic for the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' called it "a piece of folksy whimsy" which was overlong and suffered from clichés and poor accents. He said Meillon "was very effective in a quiet and craftsmanlike way; but the vigour that would have provided the proper foil for his well-judged performance was not vitally forthcoming from the actors around him. David Cahill's direction, within the limits set by the play itself, was fine and inventive, and there was some very precise and imaginative marrying of image and sound. But if we are going to have Irish plays, why not something like ''
Juno and the Paycock ''Juno and the Paycock'' is a play by Seán O'Casey. Highly regarded and often performed in Ireland, it was first staged at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin in 1924. It is set in the working-class tenements of Dublin in the early 1920s, during the Ir ...
'' or ''
Shadow of a Gunman ''The Shadow of a Gunman'' is a 1923 tragicomedy play by Seán O'Casey set during the Irish War of Independence. It centres on the mistaken identity of a building tenant who is thought to be an IRA assassin. It is the first in O'Casey's "Dubl ...
''? There is not much merit in producing a poor play just because it is relatively new." The Sunday ''Sydney Morning Herald'' called it "a most creditable job for all concerned." The critic for the ''Woman's Weekly'' said the play "nearly sent me round the bend" in which a "wonderful idea... was almost completely lost in a welter of phony Irish accents" and Meillon "was sadly miscast." ''The Age'' said "every time Meillon opened his mouth I could ses only that beautifully starched shirt. A pity." A 1967 review of Australian television drama said that this and ''Johnny Belinda'' were among the most successful of early Australian TV plays. ''Filmink'' said "Meillon is perfectly cast as a smooth-talking con man, full of blarney and charm; he even sings several times, twice while playing the harp, which is cool. It’s also fun to see Gwen Plumb as a barmaid, Minnie Love as a particularly naive rich old lady, and Gerry Duggan... if you don’t like Irish whimsy, then A Tongue of Silver is unlikely to change your mind, but if you do, you’ll have good time watching it."


See also

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List of television plays broadcast on ATN-7 The following is a list of television plays broadcast on Australian broadcaster ATN-7 during the 1950s and 1960s. *'' The House on the Corner'' (1957) - TV series *'' Autumn Affair'' (1958) - TV series *'' The Big Day'' - episode of ''Shell Pres ...


References


External links

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