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  1. With Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, Dean Stockwell. At the end of a long and hot summer day, members of one family gather in a large house. Everyone has something painful and offensive to say, and their silence is even worse.

    • (5,7K)
    • Sidney Lumet
    • Not Rated
    • Drama
  2. With Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ben Foster, Colin Morgan. Over the course of a day, a married couple, Mary and James Tyrone, and their two sons, Jamie and Edmund, grapple with Mary's morphine addiction and confront each other over the past in a series of emotionally tense and volatile exchanges.

    • Jonathan Kent
    • Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ben Foster
    • Drama
    • David Lindsay-Abaire, Eugene O'Neill
  3. 31 dic 2018 · Long Day's Journey Into Night: Directed by Bi Gan. With Tang Wei, Jue Huang, Sylvia Chang, Hong-Chi Lee. A man went back to Guizhou, found the tracks of a mysterious woman. He recalls the summer he spent with her twenty years ago.

    • (9K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Bi Gan
    • 2018-12-31
  4. 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.

  5. Long Day's Journey into Night (Chinese: 地球最後的夜晚; pinyin: Dìqiú Zuìhòu de Yèwǎn; lit. 'Last evenings on Earth') is a 2018 Chinese drama film directed by Bi Gan . The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival .

  6. Carlo Alighiero: James Tyrone. Sergio Graziani: Jamie Tyrone. Massimo Turci: Edmund Tyrone. Micaela Esdra: Kathleen. Il lungo viaggio verso la notte ( Long Day's Journey into Night) è un film del 1962 diretto da Sidney Lumet . E' tratto dal dramma omonimo di Eugene O'Neill .

  7. The summer home of the Tyrones, August 1912. 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 [citation needed].