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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.
Long Day's Journey into Night is a play in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1939–1941 and first published posthumously in 1956. [5] It is widely regarded as his magnum opus and one of the great American plays of the 20th century. [ 6 ]
Long Day's Journey into Night: Won 1962: Gideon: Nominated Venice Film Festival Awards 1932: Best Actor: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Won 1952: Volpi Cup for Best Actor: Death of a Salesman: Won 1954: Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Acting Executive Suite: Won (shared with the principal cast) Berlin Film Festival Awards 1960: Silver Bear for Best ...
Long Day's Journey Into Night: Sidney Lumet: Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, Dean Stockwell: Drama: Embassy; based on Eugene O'Neill play The Longest Day: Ken Annakin: John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda, Richard Burton: War drama: Fox; nominated for 5 Academy Awards: The Magic Sword: Bert I. Gordon: Basil Rathbone ...
Richardson in the 1962 film, Long Day's Journey into Night Sir Ralph Richardson (1902–1983) was an English actor who appeared on radio, film, television and stage. . Described by The Guardian as "indisputably our most poetic actor", [1] and by the director David Ayliff as "a natural a
Richardson's film career began as an extra in 1931. He was soon cast in leading roles in British and American films including Things to Come (1936), The Fallen Idol (1948), Long Day's Journey into Night (1962) and Doctor Zhivago (1965). He received nominations and awards in the UK, Europe and the US for his stage and screen work from 1948 until ...
He became a familiar face to movie audiences throughout the 1960s. He repeated his role in Long Day's Journey into Night in the 1962 film and played playwright George S. Kaufman in the film Act One (1963) based on the Moss Hart play of the same name. In the latter Robards acted alongside George Hamilton, George Segal, Jack Klugman and Eli ...
Tracy turned down roles in Long Day's Journey into Night (1962) and The Leopard (1963), [174] and had to pull out of MGM's all-star How the West Was Won (1962) when it clashed with Judgment at Nuremberg. He was, however, able to record the film's narration track. [175] Tracy was in very poor health by this time, and working became a challenge.