The Sea Gull

The Sea Gull

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sidney Lumet
  • Cast(s): James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, Simone Signoret, David Warner, Harry Andrews See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 24min
  • Music: Míkis Theodorakis,Les Hammond,Fred Tomlin
  • Similar To: Song Sung Blue, My Oxford Year
  • Story:
    Film adaptation of Anton Chekhov's story of life in rural Russia during the latter part of the 19th century.
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STORY

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Film adaptation of Anton Chekhov's story of life in rural Russia during the latter part of the 19th century.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The cast took salaries of just $25,000 each, which allowed Sidney Lumet to film it for less than $850,000.

Kathleen Widdoes as Masha, is the only American in the cast.

Last film of Eileen Herlie.

The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Vanessa Redgrave and Simone Signoret; and two Oscar nominees: James Mason and Denholm Elliott.

James Mason and Denholm Elliott later appeared in Voyage of the Damned (1976) and The Boys from Brazil (1978).

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] Semyon Medvedenko: Why do you always wear black? Masha: I'm in mourning for my life. I'm unhappy."

"Trigorin: [speaking to Nina] Things have turned out so unexpectedly that I believe we're leaving today. I doubt whether we shall ever meet again, you and I. It's a pity. I seldom meet young and interesting girls. I can no longer imagine what it's like to be 18 or 19. That's why the young girls in my stories and novels don't usually ring true. I should've liked, you see, to be inside you just for one hour, to know what you think and feel and... what sort of a mysterious creature you are."