Hedda Gabler (1961 film)

[7][8] The Age said the production "had excellent sets and dressing, fine technical presentation and the assistance of a strong cast", but felt Brunell "interpreted Hedda in too 'genteel' a fashion.

"[9] The critic for the Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the play suffered from "adequate rather than generous acting" except for June Brunell in the lead, who was praised.

[10] The Age TV critic felt Brunell was "too genteel" in the lead but thought the production had "excellent sets and dressing".

[11] Richard Lane, who did the adaptation, said that Edward Howell as "chilling" as Brack, "it was a character that suited him perfectly.

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