A Moon for the Misbegotten (1975 TV Movie)
10/10
There's a special place in theater heaven for those who film the great plays of Broadway.
19 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
With the cast of the Broadway revival of this Eugene O'Neill play reunited on a TV soundstage to recreate their award worthy prrformances, a great piece of art is forever available for enthusiasts to enjoy. Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst and Ed Flanders are riviting in this solud, serious drama about three people involved in a possible soul killing scheme to enrich their lives, one hoping for romance, one for a night of passion and the other for a financial plot, and it's obvious that none of them will come out the winner. Farmer Flanders uses his daughter Dewhurst in a scheme against Robards, hoping to get his hands on some property. Dewhurst hides her feelings for Robards behind a sarcastic nature, and when he gets drunk and visits her while her father is out, the stage is set for drunken confessions, desperate longing and ultimately a let-down of dreams broken.

The single farm set is absolutely beautiful, and I'm curious to see how close this was to the revival that had just taken Broadway by storm. The original production had not been well received but O'Neill finally got the praise due him with this revival being highly acclaimed. Dewhurst, with that raspy voice covering up a huge heart of gold, is one of those actors who could read the phone book and be riveting. Robards, then making great success as a character actor in film and on the verge of winning two consecutive Oscars, plays a terrific drunk, and having had his own drinking problems in real life, shows how brilliantly it can be done when the actor is sober. His breakdown in Dewhurst's arms is one of the greatest monologues In theater history. As the scheming father, Flanders is a delightful rogue, enjoying losing the battle as much or even more than he does when he wins it. Fortunately this is not a very lengthy play so it is easy to get through in just over two hours. Terrific direction and staging along with the acting elevates this from a simple TV special to an all-time TV classic.
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