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The Long Voyage Home Director: John Ford Cast: John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Ian Hunter, Barry Fitzgerald

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/22/2007
  • Original Release: 1940
  • Rating: Not Rated

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Serenity at Sea: John Ford and the Araner; Subtitles: English, Français & Espanol (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- The Long Voyage Home
1. Credits and Foreword [2:02]
2. Bed Checks [5:19]
3. Drisk's Return [2:30]
4. Ladies and Their Wares [4:00]
5. A Hold of Smitty [3:54]
6. Decked on Deck [5:54]
7. Explosive Cargo [5:16]
8. Smitty's Run [2:34]
9. Casting Off [3:52]
10. 10 Rough Seas [4:29]
11. Yank's Dire Condition [3:58]
12. Burial at Sea [5:42]
13. War Zone Nervousness [6:04]
14. Suspicious Behavior [5:28]
15. Confronting Smitty [4:21]
16. Love Letters [5:57]
17. Air Attack [5:44]
18. Taking Care of Ole [4:57]
19. Joe's Place [5:23]
20. Enter the Ladies [3:43]
21. Ole Shanghaied [4:19]
22. Telltlae Parrot [2:58]
23. Rescue and Capture [2:23]
24. Lost Comrade [3:46]
25. Cast List [:43]

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John Ford welded four of Eugene O'Neill's one-act plays about the sea, Bound East for Cardiff, The Long Voyage Home, The Zone, and Moon of the Caribees, into this melancholy film about wayfaring seamen, changing the setting from the turn of the century to WWII. This was O'Neill's favorite of the films based on his work, and he watched it often enough to eventually wear out his print. After a night of revelry in the West Indies, the crew of the SS Glencairn return to the tramp steamer and set sail for Baltimore. They're a varied lot, from middle-aged Irishman Driscoll (Thomas Mitchell), to the young Swedish ex-farmer Ole Olsen (John Wayne), to the brooding Lord Jim-like Englishman Smitty (Ian Hunter). After the ship picks up a load of dynamite in Baltimore, the rough seas they encounter become especially nerve-racking to the crew, who are also concerned that Smitty might be a German spy. Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

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