Traveller Without Luggage

Traveller Without Luggage is a 1961 Australian television film directed by Henri Safran and starring Ric Hutton.

On the advice of the asylum psychiatrist, he sets out to find his past and spends 24 hours with a family who believe he is their lost son.

He discovers he was a seducer, a wife-stealer, and generally vile character, and decides to ditch his old self, adopt a new personality and a new family.

[7] The critic from The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the production was marked by "competence rather than exciting path-finding... Desmonde Downing's sets rank with the best one has seen in A.B.C.

productions; and George Kerr's adaptation of the play, while it reduced many interesting subsidiary threads, nevertheless fairly happily retained the essence of the writing.