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The Face of Love (1954 film)

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'The Face of Love' is a 1954 BBC TV movie produced and directed by Alvin Rakoff, and adapted from 'Troilus and Cressida' as a modern-language and modern-dress drama[https://books.google.com/books?id=kW8j6sHvrewC&lpg=PA467&dq=%22Face%20of%20Love%22%201954%20film&pg=PA467#v=onepage&q=%22Face%20of%20Love%22%201954%20film&f=false "Alvin Rakoff".] from 'Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors', p. 467. by Ian Dallas, a RADA graduate later better known as a scholar of sufism. This was only Dallas' second play, but won him a contract with BBC, where he stayed till the mid-60s.Mark Sedgwick. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-oIeDQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Western+Sufism:+From+the+Abbasids+to+the+New+Age&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXpruBpJjSAhUX6GMKHbUeBlgQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=%22Face%20of%20Love%22&f=false 'Western Sufism: From the Abbasids to the New Age'] (2016), 019997764X p.237 "His second play, The Face of Love, won him a contract with the British state broadcasting service, the BBC, where he worked until the mid-1960s, writing the scripts for three television series and a number of stand-alone plays". The 90 minute drama was broadcast on October 5.

The TV film starred Laurence Payne as Troilus, Mary Morris as Cressida, along with John Breslin as Aeneas, Janet Butler as Philomena, John Charlesworth as Aidos, Maurice Colbourne as the Trojan statesman Pandarus, George Rose as Philo, a Trojan sergeant. The cast additionally featured Peter Cushing as Mardian Thersites.David Miller, [https://books.google.com/books?id=JK8dAQAAIAAJ&dq=Peter+Cushing+Companion&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22face+of+love%22 'The Peter Cushing Companion'] (2002), p. 45. It was noted by Cushing's biographer that "Cushing's fee for 'The Face of Love' was 74 guineas. ... There was a general increase in BBC artists' fees, but Cushing's growing standing as a film actor must have given [his agent] John Redway extra clout". The 'London Evening News' reviewer commented "The acting of Mary Morris, Laurence Payne and Peter Cushing was among the best yet seen". Donald Pleasence also made an appearance in the role of Alex, not named in Shakespeare's original play.

A year and a half later, in February 1956, Ian Dallas' play was staged by RADA at the Vanbrugh Theatre. The principal of RADA, John Fernald, gave the lead role of Troilus to a then unknown student, Albert Finney. This was Finney's first major stage role.Quentin Falk. [https://books.google.com/books?id=HFRZAAAAMAAJ&dq=Albert+Finney+in+Character%3A+A+Biography&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22face+of+love%22 'Albert Finney in Character: A Biography'] (1992), p.23 "This was Fernald's production of Ian Dallas's The Face of Love, a modern-dress version of Troilus and Cressida."

Cast



*Laurence Payne as Troilus

*Mary Morris as Cressida

*John Breslin as Aeneas

*Janet Butler as Philomena

*John Charlesworth as Aidos

*Maurice Colbourne as Pandarus

*Peter Cushing as Mardian Thersites

*Nuna Davey as Philo's Wife

*Brigid Lenihan as Phyllida

*Ronald Lewis as Diomedes

*Joan Miller as Helen

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