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Two Headed Eagle is a 1960 Australian television play directed by William Sterling and starring Margo Lee. It was based on a play by Jean Cocteau which had been first presented on the London stage in 1946. The adaptation was by Alan Seymour who wrote a number of TV plays around this time. The play had been produced with Tallulah Bankhead.
Premise
In a fictitious European country, a Queen has been mourning her dead husband for the ten years since he was assassinated. A peasant-poet assassin, Stanislas, sets out to kill her. He is unable to do so after she greets him calmly and he winds up falling for the Queen, which costs him his life.
Cast
Edward Brayshaw as the assassin Stanislas
Margo Lee as the Queen
Michael Duffield as Felix von Willenstein
Christopher Hill as Christopher Von Foehn, the police chief
Madeline Howell as Edith Von Berg, the Queen's reader
Joe Jenkins as Tony
Production
Costumes were by John Peters. The production was shot in Melbourne in 1960 though not broadcast in Sydney until the following year. It featured a 15 minute speech by Margo Lee.
Reception
The Age said it was a "personal triumph" for Lee.
The TV critic for The Sydney Morning Herald praised Margo Lee's performance but thought the play "could have been more effective if there had been a little more care in the production. The camera work relied too much on ordinary close and long shots; there was nothing much, in this respect, to enliven proceedings during the queen's long vocal cadenza; and the quality of the sound-reproduction was variable."
See also
List of television plays broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1960s)
References
External links
Two-Headed Eagle at IMDb
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Double-headed eagle - Wikipedia
The double-headed eagle was a main element of the coat of arms of the Russian Empire (1721–1917), modified in various ways from the reign of Ivan III (1462–1505) onwards, with the shape of the eagle getting its definite Russian form during the …
The Double-Headed Eagle: An Everlasting Symbol of Power
Jun 15, 2017 · The double-headed eagle has been a popular symbol associated with the concept of a powerful Empire. Most contemporary uses of the symbol are exclusively associated with its use by the Byzantine Empire and the Greek Orthodox Church.
Double-headed eagle - OrthodoxWiki
Mar 1, 2010 · The two-headed Byzantine Eagle is currently the emblem on the Flags of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and of Mount Athos, as well as those of Serbia, Albania and Montenegro. It has also become the Coat of Arms of modern States including Serbia, Russia, Albania, and most recently Montenegro.
The Double Headed Eagle: A Symbol of Power and Divine …
Aug 26, 2024 · The double headed eagle is a powerful symbol that holds deep spiritual meaning across various cultures and belief systems. This iconic representation has been used throughout history, from ancient civilizations to modern times, as …
Mystery Of The Ancient Double-Headed Eagle Symbol
Oct 11, 2017 · At the beginning of the early 19th century, excavations conducted by Charles Texier, in an old Hittite capital (Boğazkale) in modern-day Turkey, revealed cylindrical seals depicting a two-headed eagle with spread wings. The motif of the double-headed eagle dates back to c. 3800 BC.
The long history of the double-headed eagle - Secret Vienna Tours
The long history of the double-headed eagle Eagles are common and popular symbols of power – considered the “kings of the sky”, ruling families have long appropriated the symbolism of the free and mighty eagle as a projection of their own power, reach, and strength.
Byzantine Empire Symbol
In Greece, the double-headed eagle is used as the symbol of the Greek Orthodox Church, whose Patriarch still resides in Constantinople. It is also used by the Hellenic Army as their coat of arms.
The double-headed eagle as a symbol in the Byzantine Empire: myths …
Apr 18, 2021 · In Byzantine heraldry and vexillology, the double-headed eagle (or double-eagle) is a charge associated with the concept of Empire – the heads represent the dual sovereignty of the emperor both in secular and religious matters and/or dominance over both East and West.
Double-Headed Eagle Spiritual Meaning: Power and Authority
Nov 29, 2024 · The double-headed eagle is a profound emblem of power and authority, often representing sovereignty and the divine right of rulers. This symbol’s unique duality underscores a balance of strength and governance, suggesting an …
Byzantine Double Headed Eagle
The Byzantine Imperial flag is yellow with a black crowned double-headed eagle. The double-headed eagle was the symbol of the Palaiologos, the last Greek-speaking "Roman" dynasty to rule from Constantinople.