The Long Voyage Home 1940 PG
Production still from The Long Voyage Home 1940 / Dir: John Ford / Image courtesy: Studio Canal / View full image
When
12.40 pm, Sun 8 Mar 2026 (105 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
'Ford’s episodic maritime drama, based on early works by Eugene O’Neill, follows a freighter bound from the West Indies to England bearing a cargo of ammunition during World War II. The comradely crew—including Thomas Mitchell as a pugnacious Irishman, Ian Hunter as an English alcoholic, and John Wayne as a sensitive Swede yearning for home—endures storms, strife, German bombs, and Cockney kidnappers. But the movie’s most compelling drama comes from the cinematography by Gregg Toland (who went on to shoot Citizen Kane), with its fathom-deep focus and highlights glinting like foam on the darkest of seas.' Pacific Film Archive
PG | Mild themes and violence
Production Credits
- Director: John Ford
- Script: Dudley Nichols
- Based on: plays by Eugene O'Neill
- Cinematographer: Gregg Toland
- Editor: Sherman Todd
- Cast: John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, Mildred Natwick
- Print Source: UCLA Film & Television Archive, Los Angeles
- Rights: Studio Canal Australia
- Year: 1940
- Runtime: 105 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Stereo
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm