Long voyage vers la nuit

(titre de festival)
  • États-Unis Long Day's Journey into Night
Drame / Psychologique
États-Unis, 1962, 174 min (alternative 164 min)

Réalisation:

Sidney Lumet

Scénario:

Eugene O'Neill (pièce de théâtre)

Photographie:

Boris Kaufman

Musique:

André Previn
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Taking place over a single, fateful day in the summer of 1912, the Tyrone family (modelled after O'Neill's own) confront their bitter failings and long-held resentments. Patriarch James (Ralph Richardson) is a renowned stage actor who s never forgotten his squalid Irish childhood, and has forsaken artistic ambition for commercial success. His wife Mary (Katharine Hepburn) has developed a morphine addiction, his eldest son Jamie (Jason Robards ) is a violent alcoholic and failed actor, and his youngest (and clearly favoured) son Edmund (Dean Stockwell) is a nervous young man in poor health. All of them have something painful to say, and their silence is even worse. (Eureka Entertainment)

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