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''Arabesque for Atoms'' is a 1965 Australian television play shot in Brisbane.


Plot

An English atomic scientist (Alister Smart) on his way to a Pacific testing site takes refuge in a lonely house in Brisbane. He is visited by a seductress called Stella (Margery Milne).


Cast

*Alister Smart *Margery Milne *Phillip College *Linda Chan


Production

Alister Smart and Margery Milne were married in real life. It was shot at ABC's studios in Toowong with externals filmed in city streets and at Eagle Farm Airport. The script was also performed on radio.


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References

1965 television plays 1960s Australian television plays {{Australia-tv-film-stub