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    Long Day's Journey Into Night

    Long Day's Journey Into NightDirector: Jonathan Miller
    Actors: Jodie Lynne McClintock, Bethel Leslie, Kevin Spacey, Peter Gallagher, Jack Lemmon
    Studio: Image Entertainment
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $24.99
    Buy New: $18.49
    as of 2/10/2010 07:38 EST details
    You Save: $6.50 (26%)



    New (5) Used (3) from $14.24

    Seller: -importcds
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 72515

    Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 170 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: IMED2388D
    UPC: 014381238822
    EAN: 0014381238822
    ASIN: B0007XG1EY

    Theatrical Release Date: April 13, 1987
    Release Date: May 10, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Product Description
    Tyrone famiily is about to explode with tensions and suppressed truths that can no longer be hold back. Wealthy but unsastified former actor james lives with his addict wife and their two sons fight for control over a family tearing itself apart. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 05/10/2005 Starring: Jack Lemmon Jodie Mcclintock Run time: 170 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Jonathan Miller


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    5 out of 5 stars Long Days Journey Into Night, the murder of mary phagan   January 19, 2010
    BOBBY
    I saw the movie yesterday 01/18/2020 and its a great movie, it was shown on This 3.2 My question is WHY IS IT SO EXPENSIVE? bEING IT WAS MADE IN 1980'S $22.98 WOW! I suppose that was a true story other wise it might had had a better ending, how sad, the people should have been hung themselves! I would love to have it but not for $22.98.


    5 out of 5 stars Great theatre-play!   June 27, 2007
    J. Renn
    The actors are very very good. The plot is interesting. I am glad that I have watched it.


    1 out of 5 stars Hideous   September 6, 2006
    Shane (New Zealand)
    1 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This version is nothing - absolutely nothing - on the Katharine Hepburn version. See that one instead.


    4 out of 5 stars Great Work of Art   October 26, 2005
    Jacquelyn A. Bride (New York City)
    5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I have been a fan of the stage for several decades and have seached high and low for a copy of this production. I saw it on ebay several times for hundreds of dollars but finally it has been made available to all. If you are a lover of great stage performances than this dvd is for you. It has been missing from my collection far to long. You see the late great Jack Lemmon at his best (on stage) and a young raw Kevin Spacey (he even has hair) working togther on stage. Then add Peter Gallagher and Bethel Leslie and you have some of the great stage performers of our time. I missed this one live - don't know how - but still kicking myself. Great to see it on DVD for generations to enjoy.




    4 out of 5 stars Lemmon aid   September 25, 2005
    LGwriter (Astoria, N.Y. United States)
    14 out of 16 found this review helpful

    Jack Lemmon is brilliant in this 1987 television production of Eugene O'Neill's 1940 play as the patriarch of a severely dysfunctional family, James Tyrone--a former actor and now an emvbittered man in his 60s. His wife, Mary, played quite well by Bethel Leslie, is a morphine addict. His older son, Edmund, is consumptive but says he has "a bad cold". And his younger son, Jamie, is hard bitten, cynical--a chip off the old block. Jamie's bitterness echoes his father's in another way--he's a failed actor.

    Edmund is played by Peter Gallagher. It's a little off-putting to connect a man with consumption to an actor with such a strapping frame. In spite of that, Gallagher does do a good job. The only somewhat false note, unfortunately, is supplied by Kevin Spacey as Jamie who turns in a somewhat one-dimensional performance. His cynicism comes through, but he doesn't shake that. Even when his lines indicate he's softened a little, trying to convey that he does in fact have some sympathy for his brother or his father, it still sounds aggressive. This was near the start of his professional acting career, so perhaps it's understandable.

    The production itself, however, is first-rate. The director, Jonathan Miller, startled audiences by staging the play in such a way that there is often overlapping dialogue. This happens most often when two members of the family are arguing with each other, which is decidedly realistic. In an extremely intriguing one-hour audio interview that comes as a bonus on this DVD, Miller talks about this technique of overlapping dialogue. He is a brilliant man--both a medical doctor and a stage/opera director--and listening to him is a real pleasure.

    There is also a one-hour audio interview with Kevin Spacey. Nowhere near as captivating as the interview with Miller, it is still of interest, particularly when Spacey recounts several anecdotes about his relationship with Jack Lemmon, who he considers a mentor.

    The overlapping dialogue technique startled not only the audience, but also critics, many of whom lambasted Miller for this. After all, the playwright is O'Neill, an American institution. But personally, I think Miller did a terrific job. It's somewhat difficult to listen to endless dialogue from a dysfunctional family; this technique of having the characters talk over each other is exactly what dysfunctional family members would do in real life and it juices up the proceedings, makes the audience sit up and pay attention. I think it's perfect.

    In fact, when you see and hear Long Day's Journey for the first time and you realize it was written in 1940, you realize just how far ahead of his time O'Neill really was. The substantial spate of plays and films that have been staged, produced, and released since that time with a dysfunctional family as the theme have testified to exactly how prescient and attuned the playwright was to the real core of American life--life as it's lived day to day in the home.

    This is a brilliant play with a marvelous production. Lemmon is phenomenal; Leslie is great. Gallagher is very good and Spacey gives it a good try. Were it not for the somewhat weaker elements, this would be a five-star rating.

    Still highly recommended.


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