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Menace
for TV (1961)
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6m and others) |
| Originally
commissioned in 1960 by Granada TV who turned it down as not being
sufficiently 'realistic'. Picked up by Herbert Wise who directed it
for the BBC. Transmitted 8th December 1963. |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| An
evening in the lives of lonely, frustrated people living separate
lives in separate rooms. Constantly recurring is the ominous sound
of an aeroplane. The 'menace' is the threat of a nuclear attack. The
final scene is of a folk dance which gives the tension release and
a quality of joy.
Menace is the precursor of The Old Ones. Could be
staged.
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| EXCERPT |
| "Why
can't you leave? What is there that stops you leaving? You know how
it'll end, you know that we'll row and cut each other to pieces, so
what holds you? Not this room, there's nothing beautiful about this
room, there's no rest here. Not me, there's nothing beautiful about
me. Does it ever occur to you how unbeautiful you are? Have you ever
known a generation to be as unbeautiful and mediocre as we are? Self-conscious,
timid, faceless - content with little, little, little bits of experience.
What is the biggest thing you've ever done in your life? Look back,
Harriet, tell me, what is the grandest, most glorious thing you've
ever done?" |
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