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William Faulkner (stories) Rita Mae Brown Dennis Turner: Directed by: ... The Long Hot Summer is a 1985 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Don ...
The Long, Hot Summer is a 1958 American drama film starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa and Orson Welles.It was directed by Martin Ritt, with a screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr., based in part on three works by William Faulkner: the 1931 novella "Spotted Horses", the 1939 short story "Barn Burning" and the 1940 novel The Hamlet.
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This film was based on three of Faulkner's works including "Barn Burning." [5] In 1985, a made-for-television remake of The Long, Hot Summer aired on NBC, starring Don Johnson. [3] In 1980, the story was adapted into a PBS short film of the same name by director Peter Werner.
The Long, Hot Summer, a 1958 film starring Paul Newman The Long, Hot Summer (TV series) , a 1965 to 1966 television series The Long Hot Summer (1985 film) , a television film starring Don Johnson
Created by Dean Riesner, The Long Hot Summer was based on the novel The Hamlet by William Faulkner, the short story "Barn Burning", and the 1958 film of the same name.The show retained the movie's theme song, "The Long, Hot Summer," written by Sammy Cahn and Alex North, and Jimmie Rodgers sang it for the series just as he did for the film.
The movie The Long, Hot Summer (1958), starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, is very loosely based on stories by William Faulkner, primarily The Hamlet. That film was remade as the television series of the same name.
After a promising television directing career was cut short by the Second Red Scare, Ritt made his first film Edge of the City (1957). His 1958 film The Long, Hot Summer, based on the works of William Faulkner, was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the first of three times the director would be nominated for the honor.