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Playwright Eugene O'Neill sold Random House the text of his intensely autobiographical 1941 play on the proviso that the play not be produced during O'Neill's lifetime. Two years after the playwright's death in 1953, the play was given its first Broadway staging and won a Pulitzer Prize. Set in 1912 New England, the story takes place in the summer home of aging actor James Tyrone (Ralph Richardson) and his family. Tyrone, patterned after Eugene O'Neill's father James O'Neill, has long abandoned any aspirations to be a truly great actor, choosing instead to tour in the same weary stage vehicle year after year. Thanks to an earlier act of stinginess on Tyrone's part, his wife Mary has turned into a rambling morphine addict, with little or no contact with reality. Oldest son Jamie is a troublemaking alcoholic, envious of the writing talent of sickly younger brother Edmund (the Eugene O'Neill counterpart). The long's day journey concludes with a hellish night in which the three Tyrone men sit about drunkenly as Mary Tyrone hallucinates about her younger, happier days. Katharine Hepburn emerged from a three-year retirement to essay the back-breaking role of Mary Tyrone; Ralph Richardson exhumed all the "ham" of his student-actor days to portray the pathetic James Tyrone; Jason Robards Jr., a man seemingly put on this earth to interpret O'Neill, repeats his Broadway role as Jamey; and Dean Stockwell adds one more superb characterization to his gallery of portrayals as the tubercular Edmund. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Cannes Film Festival Katharine Hepburn Best Actress 1962 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Katharine Hepburn Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama 1962 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Katharine Hepburn Best Actress 1962 Nominee
Directors Guild of America Sidney Lumet Best Director 1962 Nominee
Cannes Film Festival Dean Stockwell Best Actor 1962 Winner
National Board of Review Jason Robards, Jr. Best Actor 1962 Winner
Cannes Film Festival Jason Robards, Jr. Best Actor 1962 Winner
Cannes Film Festival Ralph Richardson Best Actor 1962 Winner

Cast

Katharine Hepburn
as Mary Tyrone
Ralph Richardson
as James Tyrone, Sr.
Jason Robards, Jr.
as James Tyrone, Jr.
Dean Stockwell
as Edmund Tyrone
Jeanne Barr
as Cathleen

Crew

Sidney Lumet
Director
Ely Landau
Producer
Boris Kaufman
Cinematographer
Andre Previn
Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Rosenblum
Editor
Richard Sylbert
Production Designer
Gene Callahan
Set Designer
James Shields
Sound/Sound Designer
George Justin
Production Manager
Herman Buchman
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