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The Fog (Long Day's Journey Into Night - Act IV)

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"It was like walking on the bottom of the sea. As if I had drowned long ago. As if I was a ghost belonging to the fog, and the fog was the ghost of the sea. It felt damned peaceful to be nothing more than a ghost within a ghost."

Edmund, Papa, fog, and Baudelaire. From the 1962 Lumet-directed version of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. Dean Stockwell as Edmund, Ralph Richardson as Tyrone.

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  • Stockwell's delivery of Baudelaire's poem is sheer brilliance. It's the scene that most stands out in my mind. Thanks for posting, SalveQuintus

  • Brilliant. I've had a hard time removing my attention from Dean Stockwell this entire film. He's amazing.

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  • Dean Stockwell is amazing, but he squints like French Stewart and it makes me laugh.

  • I feel so bad! I ran into Dean Stockwell about 10 years ago and I couldn't remember his name. He would not confirm his identity when I did remembere his name so I insulted him by naming his flops: McHale's Navy, Quantum Leap, etc... for a friend who didn't know who he was. He was standing there the whole time I insulted him. Then he ran to the bar and ordered a very strong drink while shooting nasty looks at me. Looking back, I don't blame him. I feel so bad about the way I treated him : -/

  • i cant imagine playing a part of one of these characters

    soooooooo many lines

  • It's amazing how many actors Sidney Lumet has directed over the course of his long, brilliant career.

  • they miss out a lot of the speech in this!

    i need the full one =/

  • The Fog and The Sea- two best monologues in the play.

  • I am entranced by Dean Stockwell's performance in this movie. Thank you for posting this clip.

  • they missed out half of the speech!!!

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