Uneasy Paradise

Uneasy Paradise is a 1963 Australian television film directed by William Sterling.

It was based on a true story and was written as part of a challenge by Sterling at a UNESCO conference in Adelaide.

[5] William Sterling decided to treat the subject matter "neo-realistically".

[6] The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the plot "carried a spell of authenticity which was broken only by a contrived and comfortable ending" in which Sterling's production "exploited camera angles and action scenes vividly enough to make the-television medium, seem eminently suitable for an effective if somewhat sordid play that took all the tricks except the final, one of a satisfactory, ending.

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