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''The Teeth of the Wind'' is a 1962 television play broadcast by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
. It was written by John Cameron who had written '' Outpost'' (1959) which had screened on American television. It was shot in Melbourne and set in Africa and concerns local politics.


Plot

In a new African republic, Zambotu, a United Nations force holds the elected president and vice president in protective custody under the responsibility of an Australian officer Frank Andrews, who is leading a United Nations Command. The officer romances Dr Pearson, makes friends with some people experienced with Africa (Kurt Ludescher and Mary Ward), and meets President Ngimba (Keith Eden). Ngimba is English educated and was voted into power by a large majority. The colonists favor the vice president, Kurobe. Ngimba and Kurobe are held in protective custody following clashes between supporters of both. Andrews hears arguments from his friends, Peter and Mary Vender, experienced in Africa. He also hears from Peter Vender ia mining tycoon opposed to local independence who is a supporter of Kurobe. A doctor, Pearson, makes Andrews realise that the people support Zambotu. The UN releases Kurobe but Andrews has to keep Nigmba in custody. Andrews grows more sympathetic to Ngimba. Ngimba's supporters march on the presidential palace to release him and Frank Andrews considers ordering his troops to open fire. He decides to lay down his arms and the locals take charge. The weapons are used to kill some women.


Cast

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Alan Hopgood Alan John Hopgood AM (29 September 1934 – 19 March 2022), also known as Alan Hopwood, was an Australian actor, producer, and writer. He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film ''Alvin Purple'' and made appearances in television shows such as ...
as Frank Andrews *Roly Barlee as Kandaro *Keith Eden as President Ngimba *Joan Harris as Doctor Pearson *Kurt Ludescher as Peter Vender *
Mary Ward Mary Ward may refer to: Scientists and academics * Mary Ward (nurse) (1884–1972) English nurse to the boat people on the waterways * Mary Ward (scientist) (née King, 1827–1869) Irish amateur scientist, was killed by an experimental steam car ...
as Mary Vender


Production

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'' The play was John Cameron's follow up to his successful ''Outpost''. It was based on the experience of Dr Ivan Smith, an Australian who worked as Chief United Nations representative during the
Congo Crisis The Congo Crisis (french: Crise congolaise, link=no) was a period of political upheaval and conflict between 1960 and 1965 in the Republic of the Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The crisis began almost immediately after ...
in November 1961. He had been attacked by mobs and had to be rescued. Cameron said, "the play attempts to explore the problem in human terms rather than the stark black and white of an ideological or racial clash. It examines the tragedy of people caught up in this conflict, each conscious of his own rights, each resentful of the claimed conflicting rights of others." Cameron said "the play is essentially about people forced into an environment of crisis rather than the stark blac and white issue of a racial clash. I looked for the sort of tough military situation in which a certain decision cold result in a court martial, but with circumstances that could win sympathy for the officer. The Congo was very much in the news at the time I wrote the play. So ''The Teeth of the Wind'' is set "somewhere in Africa" and deals with conflicting interests between two cultures."


Reception

The ''Bulletin'' gave the play a harsh review saying "the net result was neither drama nor documentary. It was '' Blue Hills'' moved to Africa, but with a less accurate presentation of the pros and cons than
Gwen Meredith Gwenyth Valmai Meredith OBE (18 November 1907 – 3 October 2006), also known by her married name Gwen Harrison, was an Australian writer, dramatist and playwright, and radio writer. She is best known for her radio serials ''The Lawsons'' (194 ...
provides in her more intense moments."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Teeth of the Wind, The Australian television plays Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming English-language television shows 1962 television plays