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A Season in Hell (TV movie)

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Initial release
  
1964

Director
  
Henri Safran

Similar
  
The Lancaster Miller Affair, Golden Soak, The Wild Duck, The Rogue Stallion, Norman Loves Rose

A Season in Hell is a 1964 Australian TV movie broadcast on the ABC. It was directed by Henri Safran from a script by Patricia Hooker and was shot at the ABC's Gore Hill Studios. It originally aired as an episode of Wednesday Theatre. A search of their website suggests the National Archives may hold a copy, with running time listed as 1:16:22.

It was filmed twice for TV in Australia.

Plot

The relationship between Arthur Rimbaud (Alan Bickford) and Paul Verlaine (Alistair Duncan).

References

A Season in Hell (TV movie) Wikipedia