Two Headed Eagle is a 1960 Australian television play directed by William Sterling and starring Margo Lee.
[3] The adaptation was by Alan Seymour who wrote a number of TV plays around this time.
[2] In a fictitious European country, a Queen has been mourning her dead husband for the ten years since he was assassinated.
He is unable to do so after she greets him calmly and he winds up falling for the Queen, which costs him his life.
[8] The TV critic for The Sydney Morning Herald praised Margo Lee's performance but thought the play "could have been more effective if there had been a little more care in the production.