Long Day's Journey Into Night
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
David Wellington
Doug Riley
Martha Burns
William Hutt
Tom Mccamus
David Miller
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Chronicling the decisive day in the lives of the Tyrones, a troubled small-town Irish-American family modeled on the author's clan which consists of a morphine-addicted mother, a miserly alcoholic husband, the sons and a maid.
Director
David Wellington
Cast
Doug Riley
Martha Burns
William Hutt
Tom Mccamus
David Miller
Peter Donaldson
Martha Henry
Crew
Gerry Altenburg
George Anthony
David Appleby
Steven Baum
Todd Beckett
Jim Benton
Mark Berlet
Pierre Berube
Belynda Blyth
Edith Bochynek
Fred Brennan
Shawn Brown
Katherine Bruce Laing
Katherine Bruce Laing
Kathryn Budge
Izzy Camilleri
Antoni Cimolino
Brian Clancy
Wyeth Clarkson
Arthur E Cooper
Derby Crewe
Terri Dans
Clara Dinunzio
Walter Donahue
John Dondertman
Martin Edge
Craig Emanuel
David Erlichman
Niv Fichman
Avrel Fisher
Michael Followes
John Foss
Brian Fowler
David Franco
Stefan Fraticelli
Ava Gerlitz
Todd Gipstein
Bryan Gliserman
Jim Gore
Paul Gratton
Bruce Graydon
Bill Greenlees
Shannon Grinnell
Steve Haines
Victoria Hamilton
Steve Hammond
Lynda B Hattin
Bill House
Reni Hoz
Janice Ierulli
C Arlene Innes
Daniel Iron
Astrid Jansen
Sean Jara
Debra Johnson
Jennifer Jonas
Winnifred Jong
Isabelle Kaczmarek
Brian Kaulback
Terry Kelly
Edward Kent
Matt Kenwell
David Kerr
Garrett Kerr
Garrett Kerr
George Kerr
Jim Knight
Jeffrey Krebs
Mishann Lau
Hahn Le
Diana Leblanc
Doug Lebow
Doug Lebow
Sean Liebrecht
Samuel Liff
Argenis Lopez Jordan
Sarah Low
Stephen Lynch
Sheena Macdonald
Judy Macdougall
Jan Mackie
Joe Madziak
Andy Malcolm
Cathy Male
Jane W Manchee
Stanley Mccartney
Raymond Mccleary
Jacqueline Mcclintock
James Mcmurdy
Patrichia Mcnally
Fred Mendelson
Laura Moneta
Richard Monette
Glenn Morley
Linda Muir
John Mulligan
Friday Myers
Rick O'brien
Tim O'connell
Tim O'connell
Eugene O'neill
Tom O'reilly
David Owen
Joey Panko
Sally Pavetti
Roberta J Pazdro
Hubert Peddle
Greg Peech
Douglas Perry
Britt-inger Petras
Linda Pope
Maria Popoff
Brian Potts
Robert Ragsdale
Janice Rankin
Tom Reyner
John Rice
Greg Robertson
Norma Jean Sanders
Julie Saragosa
John Sauve
Carl Savage
Austin Schatz
Marvin Schlichting
Roland W Schlimme
Felice Cece Scriver
Jody Shapiro
Clayton Shields
Susan Shipton
Gabriele Shnutgen
Catherine Smith
Peter Smith
Lou Solakofski
Douglas Spillane
Sidney Sproule
Doug St Aubin
Philip Stevens
Ron Sures
Ron Sures
Nicholas D. Tabarrok
Jane Tattersall
Jane Tattersall
John J Thomson
Bill Thrasher
Denis Tougas
Tony Van Den Akker
Chris Vaughan
Jac Venza
Cylla Von Tiedemann
Arlen J Vranic
Johanna Weinstein
Larry Weinstein
Matt West
Scott Westelaken
David Wharnsby
David Wharnsby
John Whynot
Paul Wicks
Barbara Willis Sweete
Roseanne Wilshere
Jeff Wolpert
Alan Zielonko
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Winner of four Genie Awards by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, including Best Actor (William Hutt), Best Actress (Martha Henry), Best Supporting Actor (Peter Donaldson) and Best Supporting Actress (Martha Burns). Also nominated for Best Actor (Tom McCamus) and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Released in United States 1996
Released in United States October 1997
Released in United States September 1996
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1996
Named Best Canadian Feature at 1996 Toronto International Film Festival.
Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 9-19, 1997.
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 5-14, 1996.
Broadcast in USA over PBS on "Great Performances" September 19, 1999.
Released in United States 1996 (Named Best Canadian Feature at 1996 Toronto International Film Festival.)
Film was inspired by the Stratford Festival production of Eugene O'Neill's play, directed by Diana Leblanc.
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1996
Released in United States September 1996 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 5-14, 1996.)
Released in United States October 1997 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 9-19, 1997.)