1960 Australian television play
The Square Ring |
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Ad in SMH 18 Apr 1960 |
Based on | play The Square Ring by Ralph Peterson |
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Directed by | Raymond Menmuir |
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Country of origin | Australia |
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Original language | English |
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Running time | 90 mins |
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Production company | ABC |
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Network | ABC |
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Release | 20 April 1960 (1960-04-20) (Sydney, live)[1] |
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Release | 10 August 1960 (1960-08-10) (Melbourne)[2] |
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The Square Ring is a 1960 Australian TV play based on a stage play by Australian Ralph Petersen which had been successful on the stage in England and been filmed in 1953.
It was recorded live in Sydney.[3]
Plot
The story of six fighters who wait for their turn in the ring one night at a boxing ring in England. Ex champ Docker Starkie is trying to make a comeback; Eddie Burke is a new boy on the way up; Harry Coombers is a certain future champion; Rick Martell is planning on throwing a fight; Sailor Johnson is a broken-down has-been; Rawlings likes to read books before a fight.
Mixing with them all is the dressing room attendant Danny Felton who has seen fighters come and go and understand them. There is also associated characters like a stadium manager.
Cast
Production
Sydney boxing trainer Ern McQuillan was the technical advisor for the story. Joe Jenkins, who appeared often on television as a dancer, makes his acting debut as Rowdie Rawlings.[5] He would later go on to appear in several Australian TV dramas such as The Emperor Jones, Two-Headed Eagle and The End Begins.[6]
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