

The Long Hot Summer
Accused barn burner and con man Ben Quick arrives in a small Mississippi town and quickly ingratiates himself with its richest family, the Varners. Civic leader Will Varner decides Ben might be just the man for his daughter, Clara, much to the displeasure of Will's gutless son and Clara's society boyfriend.
















24 July 1901, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA

27 February 1930, Thomasville, Georgia, USA

16 October 1925, Regent's Park, London, England, UK

15 March 1904, Burnley, England, UK

8 August 1926, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA

26 January 1925, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA

25 October 1928, New York City, New York, USA

25 May 1933, London, England, UK

14 December 1935, Quincy, Massachusetts, USA

1 July 1896, Pendleton, Indiana, USA

6 May 1915, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA



September 08, 2003
O belo roteiro, escrito a partir de histórias de William Faulkner, ganha ainda mais dimensão graças às performances de Newman, Woodward e Welles - além, é claro, da direção segura de Martin Ritt e da ótima fotografia.
January 07, 2008
This picture is strikingly directed by Martin Ritt.
June 02, 2011
This small-town family melodrama, a quintessential 1950s film in its themes and tensions, is well acted by Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Lee Remick.
July 04, 2003
Newman, perfectly cast as the intruder, dominates the movie.
January 07, 2008
Director Martin Ritt and writers Harriet Frank, Jr. and Irving Ravetch opted for a less-than-faithful adaptation of the author's work, and the results were excellent.
October 01, 2008
Newman's performance as Ben Quick, before the script blunts it, is as mean and keen as a cackle-edge scythe.
June 24, 2006
The ending is an unconvincing cop out, but it can't spoil the film's compulsive dramatic tension (or a marvellous comic cameo from Angela Lansbury as Welles' long-suffering mistress).
March 01, 2004
The conclusion is surprising and quite exciting, as this self-contained little southern world unravels.
July 04, 2003
[An] uneasy blend of three Faulkner short stories.
March 25, 2006
The Long, Hot Summer starts superbly and ends in a senseless, flabby heap.