You Can't Win 'Em All (1962 Film)
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''You Can't Win 'Em All'' is a 1962 Australian television play directed by Patrick Barton. Filmed in London, it was based on a play by Alun Owen which had been previously filmed by the BBC in 1962. ''Filmink'' called it "a light-hearted comedy adventure closer to a 1940s Humphrey Bogart movie at Warner Bros, complete with colourful support characters, sexy dames and a backlot third world setting."


Premise

British wireless operator Corrigan Blake is stranded in Jamaica. In a bar, he receives an offer to help repair a radio for some revolutionaries in a South American company. Corrigan agrees on the proviso he is paid one thousand dollars. Corrigan visits the revolutionary compound, under the command of Feliz and Feliz's sister Anna Maria. Feliz is kidnapped by soldiers led by Manuel Selasco, who once loved Anna Maria. Corrigan decides to rescue him by pretending to be a traitor. Corrigan succeeds in rescuing Feliz and capturing Selasco. Feliz decides not to kill Selasco in order to humiliate him. A delighted Anna Maria believes Corrigan has joined the revolution, but he tells her he would only let her down.


Cast

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Syd Conabere Sydney Leicester Conabere (8 July 191815 July 2008) was an Australian actor. He was notable for his work in theatre, film and television drama in a career spanning more than fifty years. In 1962 Conabere won the Logie award for Best Actor, for ...
as Corrigan Blake *
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 Feliz *
Norman Kaye Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and musician. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox. Early life and education Kaye was born in Melbourne and won a scholarship to study at ...
as Manuel Selasco *Leon Lissek as Chalo *James Lynch as Julio *Judith Thompson as Anna Maria, sister of Feliz *Christopher HIll as 1st Guard *Lorenzo Nolan as 2nd Guard *Roly Barlee *Carl Bleazby *Sonia Borg *Brian Hannan *Gordon Davis *
Anne Charleston Anne Charleston (born 30 December 1942) is an Australian actress, notable for her career locally and in the United Kingdom in theatre and television. Charleston started her career in theatre in the mid 1950's, and has been a staple of the small ...
*Madeleine Howell *Janet Keyte *Lyndell Rowe *Andrew Lodge *Neil Curnow *Joseph Segal *Christine Nolan


Original Play

It was based on a play by Alun Owen, which aired on the BBC in February 1962. Jack Hedley played Corrigan Blake. ''The Guardian'' said it "never achieved reality" and had some "surprisingly dull dialogue." The lead character of the play, Corrigan Blake, featured in a TV series of the same name made by the BBC in 1963. ''The Guardian'' said "it falls flat and hard".


Production

It was the first TV play produced by Patrick Barton, an Englishman who had lived in Australia for two years. Most ABC drama in Melbourne until then had been done by William Sterling or Christopher Muir. Barton said the play was different in tone to other works by Owen. Kevin Bartlett was the designer. Other Australian TV plays set in South America included ''
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'' and '' The Strong are Lonely'' (1959).


Reception

The quality of the production was criticised. ''The Age'' said "the production was racy to match the play and the hand of the producer, though firm, never intruded. One, however, cannot pass without congratulating actor Sydney Conabere for making the character of Corrigan Blake so completely Corrigan Blake." ''Filmink'' called it "a bizarre experience: all these Australian actors pretending to be South Americans in a backlot jungle, trying to stop their natural accents sneaking through, and Syd Conabere channeling Bogart/Alan Ladd/Dick Powell/John Payne... Indeed, I wish the play had embraced its junkiness to a greater degree: it could have done with more action/sex/tension and less chat. And Syd Conabere, fine an actor as he was, doesn’t quite have the charisma the role requires."


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1962 British version
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