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Long voyage vers la nuit

Titre original : Long Day's Journey Into Night
  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 54min
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7,5/10
6,3 k
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Long voyage vers la nuit (1962)
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À la fin d'une longue et chaude journée d'été, les membres d'une même famille se réunissent dans une grande maison. Tout le monde a quelque chose de douloureux et d'offensant à dire, et leur... Tout lireÀ la fin d'une longue et chaude journée d'été, les membres d'une même famille se réunissent dans une grande maison. Tout le monde a quelque chose de douloureux et d'offensant à dire, et leur silence est encore pire.À la fin d'une longue et chaude journée d'été, les membres d'une même famille se réunissent dans une grande maison. Tout le monde a quelque chose de douloureux et d'offensant à dire, et leur silence est encore pire.

  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Scénario
    • Eugene O'Neill
  • Casting principal
    • Katharine Hepburn
    • Ralph Richardson
    • Jason Robards
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    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Eugene O'Neill
    • Casting principal
      • Katharine Hepburn
      • Ralph Richardson
      • Jason Robards
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Hepburn
    • Mary Tyrone
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • James Tyrone
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Jamie Tyrone
    • (as Jason Robards Jr.)
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Edmund Tyrone
    Jeanne Barr
    Jeanne Barr
    • Kathleen
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Scénario
      • Eugene O'Neill
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    9bross3

    A great film adaptation

    Although this film retains the feel of a stage production, this seems to heighten the tension and emphasize how amazing these performances really are.

    I've always felt that the play is well-suited to being filmed in black and white. The lack of color seems to bring out even more of the dreary agony that the characters are going through, as well as making the fog seem even more dismal and real.

    Because O'Neill's play is apparently autobiographical, the suffering is amplified intensely. This film is a fantastic drama--but because of the length (around 3 hours) and the anguish that the characters go through, you need to be sure you're in the right mood before you sit down to watch it.
    RenoPeters

    One of the best filmed plays in movie history

    I just caught an interview with Sam Shephard on Fresh Air where he mentions that this movie was one of the reasons he got interested in the theater. He talked about the great performances of Jason Robards, Ralph Richardson, Dean Stockwell, and Katherine Hepburn. My memory of the movie goes back to the late 60's in Berkeley when I had just seen a performance of the play by the Berkeley Rep and then watched the film shortly thereafter in an on campus showing. I, too, was blown away by these performances. In my mind, they rank up there with the very best in the history of film as an ensemble piece of acting. The direction by Sidney Lumet was outstanding and the screenplay remained true to the original play which has never been a common practice in Hollywood. Perhaps these characters resemble members of my family a little too much but they have not been forgotten in the 30 plus years since I last saw the film.
    10bkoganbing

    The Roots of Eugene O'Neill

    For what Eugene O'Neill expected to be his epitaph work, he wrote Long Day's Journey Into Night in 1942 with instructions to his third wife Carlota Monterey, that it be not performed until 25 year after his death. We should have first been seeing it in 1977, but the rights reverted to Yale University and they broke the O'Neill instructions and published the play in 1956 and it made it's Broadway debut in 1957. All of the four principal members of the cast got Tony Nominations with Fredric March winning the Tony that year. Wife Florence Eldridge played the drug addicted Mary Tyrone and the sons were played by Jason Robards, Jr. and Bradford Dillman.

    Odd that Fredric March who certainly was a movie name was not asked to repeat his performance, but Ralph Richardson certainly fills in for him ably. Jason Robards, Jr. was the only member of the original Broadway cast to repeat his part for the screen as the drunken and whoring older brother. Younger brother Edmund the prototype for O'Neill himself is played here by Dean Stockwell.

    However in the only film she did between Suddenly Last Summer in 1959 and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner in 1967 was cast Katherine Hepburn as the mother who because of her drug addiction descends into madness. She got an Oscar nomination, but lost to Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker.

    O'Neill when he died was acclaimed as America's foremost dramatist and many will say he is still that today. Long Day's Journey Into Night is short on plot, but long and deep on characterization. The whole action of the play takes place in 1912 on a summer's day at the home of James Tyrone acclaimed matinée idol of a bygone era with Tyrone and his family. Eugene O'Neill wanted to show us where he came from and why he had the attitudes he did and he succeeded beyond even his own imagination.

    The Tyrones are the O'Neills. In more ways than one I might add. O'Neill was the family name of the Earl of Tyrone who back in Queen Elizabeth's Tudor England was the uncrowned King Of Ireland. O'Neill knew full well the rank he had attained in his own profession and was claiming literary royalty so to speak.

    Ralph Richardson as James Tyrone/O'Neill was an actor of great promise who got acclaim for performing as The Count of Monte Cristo in a dramatization of Alexander Dumas's novel. He took easy success and performed the play so much the public would not see him as anything else. Certainly actors try to avoid typecasting and while the play made him rich eventually the public bored of it and him. Knowing that money was not coming in, he invested frugally into real estate. Some call it frugal, some call it cheap.

    During the difficult birth of Eugene/Edmund, Mary Tyrone/O'Neill developed an addiction to morphine, mainly because Richardson went to a cheap quack. The American stage had not seen a descent into madness like this since Jessica Tandy in Streetcar Named Desire. Though she was nominated for this performance and won four Academy Awards for other films, this may be Katherine Hepburn's best work. It's also one of the few substantial women's roles in any of Eugene O'Neill's plays. You will not forget Hepburn in this part.

    Jason Robards, Jr. was older brother James Tyrone/O'Neill. He's several years older than his younger brother and there was another son who died in infancy between them. He's not got his brother's talent for writing and as an actor, he's followed his father and taken the easy road to dissipation himself. Both are carousers, but Richardson's a has been, and Robards will become a never was.

    The Tyrone/O'Neill family is all recorded through the perceptive eyes of Dean Stockwell. This was Eugene O'Neill's way of taking us into a dark corner of his past, he's letting us know as few humans on the planet ever did as to what made him tick.

    Once seen Long Day's Journey Into Night is never forgotten.
    ROCKY-19

    A fine translation of the play

    This is a typically dark, fine-grained O'Neill work that becomes almost overwhelmed with its own moodiness. Hepburn plumbs some psychological depths here as the drug-addicted mother. Richardson is fine as well, but it is disappointing that double-Oscar winner Fredric March, who won a Tony for the role on Broadway, did not play Tyrone is the screen version. We do get to see Jason Robards recreate his role, and his experience clearly comes through. This is continually penetrating vision of a family that perhaps is not as dysfunctional as "normal" families would like to believe. A disturbing film well worth seeing.
    back2wsoc

    Emotionally draining filmization of the O'Neill play

    "Long Day's Journey Into Night", taken from Eugene O'Neill's original play written between 1939 and 1941, is a telling, semiautobiographical account of one day in the lives of the broken Tyrone family. Mary, the wife (Katharine Hepburn in an wrenching, afflicting performance that earned her an Oscar nod) is mentally unstable and takes morphine to steady her nerves. Her constant berating of her inebriated actor husband James (Sir Ralph Richardson) serves as embarrassment for him and his sons, James Jr. (Jason Robards), an alcoholic free spirit, and Edmund (Dean Stockwell, in a senitive and effective performance), the frail son dying of tuberculosis. A stagy film, to be sure, but the dialogue is spoken which such anger and despair that it is impossible to dislike. Also, during the day, it seems as if the family is cordial and polite, but when darkness falls, everyone unleashes their belittling venom on each other, thus symbolizing the contrast between day and night. This quartet of fine performers were awarded honors at the Cannes Film Festival for their painstaking work on this overpowering masterpiece. A great early achievement from legendary director Sidney Lumet. ****

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    • Anecdotes
      At one point during rehearsals, director Sidney Lumet felt that Sir Ralph Richardson wasn't really getting the proper measure of his character, James Tyrone. Lumet took Richardson aside and launched into a 45-minute lecture about his character's motivations. Richardson finally stopped him by saying "I see what you mean, dear boy, a little more cello, a little less flute." Lumet confessed to being enormously impressed with this way of expressing it.
    • Gaffes
      In the climatic final scene as Mary wanders about her empty house, the shadow of a crew member is visible in the room.
    • Citations

      James Tyrone: [Edmund has just recited a piece of poetry] You recite it well... Who wrote it?

      Edmund Tyrone: Baudelaire.

      James Tyrone: [Dismissively] Never heard of him. Where you get your taste in authors...

      James Tyrone: [Motioning to Edmund's bookshelves] This damned library of yours: Voltaire and Rousseau and Schopenhauer. And Ibsen... Atheists, fools and madmen! And your poet, this... "Baudelaire." And Swinburne, and Oscar Wilde. Whitman and Poe... Whoremongers and degenerates! When I've got three good sets of Shakespeare there you can read...

      Edmund Tyrone: They say he was a souse, too.

      James Tyrone: They lie. I don't doubt he liked his glass - it's a good man's failing - but he knew how to drink that it didn't poison his mind with morbidness and filth. Don't compare him with the pack you've got here. Your dirty Zola. And your...

      James Tyrone: [Picking up one of Edmund's books and dismissively flipping through the pages] ... Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who was a dope fiend, a... hmm.

      Edmund Tyrone: [Bemused at his father's sudden discomfort] Perhaps it would be wise to change the subject.

    • Versions alternatives
      Some prints of "Long Day's Journey Into Night" run 136 minutes, and are missing a number of scenes in the first 1/3 of the film, including the original opening scene, and a long exterior scene between Ralph Richardson and Jason Robards, containing dialogue crucial to the understanding of Katharine Hepburn's character.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 novembre 1963 (Argentine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Long Day's Journey Into Night
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 21 Tier Street, City Island, Bronx, New York City, New York, États-Unis(house in Connecticut - exteriors only)
    • Société de production
      • First Company
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    • Budget
      • 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 54min(174 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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