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Long Day's Journey Into Night: Directed by Sidney Lumet. With Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, Dean Stockwell. At the end of a long and hot summer day, members of one family gather in a large house.
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- Drama
- Sidney Lumet
- 1963-11-27
Budget. $435,000 [1] Long Day's Journey into Night is a 1962 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, adapted from Eugene O'Neill 's Pulitzer -winning play of the same name. It stars Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, and Dean Stockwell. The story deals with themes of addiction and the resulting dysfunction of the nuclear ...
Long Day's Journey Into Night 1962 2h 54m Drama List 94% Tomatometer 17 Reviews 85% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings A quiet Connecticut vacation home is the backdrop for domestic decline.
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- Katharine Hepburn
- Sidney Lumet
- Drama
Based on the autobiographical play by Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962) is an intense, harrowing look at a troubled family. Father James Tyrone, an actor living on past glories, is a tightwad; the mother is a drug addict; one son is a cynical failed actor and alcoholic, the other a tubercular writer.
- Sidney Lumet
- Katharine Hepburn
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Over the course of one day in August 1912, the family of retired actor James Tyrone grapples with the morphine addiction of his wife Mary, the illness of their youngest son Edmund and the alcoholism and debauchery of their older son Jamie. As day turns into night, guilt, anger, despair, and regret threaten to destroy the family.
Long Day's Journey Into Night: Directed by Peter Wood. With Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley, Ronald Pickup. On a day in the summer of 1912, the family of retired matinee idol James Tyrone grapples with the morphine addiction of Tyrone's wife Mary, the illness of their youngest son Edmund, and the alcoholism and debauchery of the older son Jamie.