Afternoon of a Nymph

[1] It was written by Robert Muller and features Janet Munro and Ian Hendry in the lead roles.

I sicced Peter Luke onto Robert and eventually we got a dandy script, which, again, Philip Saville directed most imaginatively.

"[5] The second of Muller's seven plays for Armchair Theatre, Mark Duguid writes: "Although it lacks the cynical bite of, say, Alexander Mackendrick's The Sweet Smell of Success (US, 1957), Muller's script convincingly evokes the sordid shallows of showbiz.

"[1] A contemporary reviewer, Maurice Wiggins in The Sunday Times described the play negatively as being "a pretentious affair".

[6] Variety wrote the "trouble with the script was that Muller cleverly and sharply drew the background and witty dialog, but he couldn't win much sympathy for Elaine.