Gaslight (1958 film)

[4] Years after her aunt was murdered in her home, a young woman, Bella Manningham, moves back into the house with her new husband.

It was the eleventh play to be performed live on Melbourne television – the others were Roundabout, The Twelve Pound Look, Holiday in Biarritz, Fair Passenger, The Right Person, Dark Brown, The Duke in Darkness, The Sound of Thunder and Killer in Close Up.

[7] It was one of a number of TV performances given by Dunn, others including Roundabout, The Lark, The Small Victory and Fair Passenger.

[3][8] The Sydney Morning Herald said the "production was well received by viewers and critics in Melbourne.

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