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The Long, Hot Summer (1958) Reviews

The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
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While often regarded as one of America's greatest novelists, William Faulkner produced work that did not always translate well to the screen; it's ironically appropriate that this movie, based on several of Faulkner's short stories, is often regarded as one of the best films based on his work, though not especially accurate to the original source material. Ben Quick (Paul Newman), a sullen but self-confident drifter, arrives in a small Mississippi town where his father had a bad reputation as a firebug. Will Varner (Orson Welles), the town's patriarch, still holds a grudge against Quick's dad, and when the young man decides to stay in town and sharecrop on Varner's land, Will goes out of his way to make his life difficult. However, Will develops a grudging respect for Quick's guts and determination, and he wishes that his weak-willed son Jody (Anthony Franciosa) could be more like him; Jody's wife Eula (Lee Remick) happens to agree. In time, Will gets the idea that Quick might be a good match for his daughter Clara (Joanne Woodward) and a better choice to take over his business dealings than Jody. However, neither Clara nor Quick care to be told what to do, and besides, Clara already has a beau -- though Alan Stewart (Richard Anderson) is even more of a milquetoast than Jody and is led by the nose by his mother (Mabel Albertson). However, sparks begin to fly between Clara and Quick, and when Jody fears he may lose his place as heir of Will's estate, he takes drastic action, trapping his father in a barn, setting it on fire, and planting evidence that would suggest that the blaze was Quick's doing. The Long, Hot Summer was the first film that Newman and Woodward made together, and they got married the same year. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanJoanne Woodward, (more)
Director(s):
Martin Ritt
Format(s):
DVD
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Robin M.

I really enjoyed this movie. It was well acted and a great story with wonderful characters. Very well done!

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Bruce N.

Takes us back to an era that, unfortunately, still exists. Thanks to Faulkner, the script writers, director and excellent cast for having the audacity to make this story come alive.

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Juan Miguel N.

Orson Welles, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward and the rest of the cast... what can I say ..is a classic.. an A+ movie.

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Joseph S.

A CLASSIC.

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Richard A.

Give this one a chance. The way it started of, I said to myself "What is this carp[sic]?!" and would have shut it off after a few minutes- but someone whose opinion I respect had recommended it to me- and lo and behold, it got better as it went along- culminating in a great ending. Orson Welles was very good in this- his most memorable part, IMHO. While I wouldn't rave about this movie or watch it over and over, it is definitely a "must see"- something different, which ends up being not quite what you expect.

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Michelle and Billy F.

Great movie! They just don't make them like this anymore.

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Ted S.

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Stephen M.

Orson Welles is at his worst in this movie portraying a major character who is cantankerous and obnoxious with his dialogue nearly unintelligible. then there is Newman who just can't put on an accent convincingly

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Cary B.

An odd but entertaining mix of drama, farce, comedy and tragedy. A nice way to spend a few hours of pleasant viewing time.

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    Robin M.

    I really enjoyed this movie. It was well acted and a great story with wonderful characters. Very well done!

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    Bruce N.

    Takes us back to an era that, unfortunately, still exists. Thanks to Faulkner, the script writers, director and excellent cast for having the audacity to make this story come alive.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Juan Miguel N.

    Orson Welles, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward and the rest of the cast... what can I say ..is a classic.. an A+ movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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