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“The way it moves between moments of wonder, humour and tragedy makes The Long Journey Home a rare pleasure among science fiction games.” Kotaku “Interacting with different alien races makes the universe in the game feel vivid and alive – that’s something The Long Journey Home does way better than other games in the past.”. The Long Journey Home was a ceremonial event held at the main campus of the University of Washington on May 18, 2008, commemorating the Japanese American students who, due to the passage of Executive Order 9066 in 1942, were forced to leave the school and live in internment camps in the western United States.For nearly seventy years, many Japanese Americans were unable to return to the.
Running time105 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$682,495Box office$580,129The Long Voyage Home is a 1940 American directed. It also features, and, among others.The film was adapted by from the plays The Moon of the Caribbees, In the Zone, Bound East for Cardiff, and The Long Voyage Home. The original plays by Eugene O'Neill were written around the time of and were among his earliest plays. Ford set the story for the motion picture, however, during the early days of.While not one of Ford's best-known works, The Long Voyage Home continues to be well received.
Film critics and scholars have noted 's distinctive cinematography, which serves as a precursor of the aesthetic and would hint at his work for ' landmark film (1941). Contents.Plot The film tells the story of the crew aboard a named the SS Glencairn on the long voyage home from the to and then to England. The crew is a motley, fun-loving, hard-drinking lot. Among them is their consensus leader, a middle-aged named Driscoll ('Drisk') (Thomas Mitchell), a young ex-farmer Ole Olsen (John Wayne), a spiteful steward nicknamed Cocky (Barry Fitzgerald), a brooding -like Englishman Smitty (Ian Hunter), and a burly, thoroughly dependable bruiser Davis , among others. The film opens on a sultry night in a port in the West Indies where the crew have been confined to their ship by order of the captain, yet they yearn as ever for an opportunity to drink and have fun with the ladies. Drisk has arranged to import a boat-load of local ladies, who along with baskets of fruit, have agreed to smuggle bottles of rum on board where, with the acquiescence of the captain, the crew carouse until a minor drunken brawl breaks out and the ladies are ordered off the ship and denied any of their promised compensation. The next day the ship sails to pick up its cargo for its return trip to England.
When the crew discovers that the cargo is high explosives, they at first rebel and grumble among themselves that they won't crew the ship if it is carrying such a cargo. But they are easily cowed into submission by the captain and the ship sails, crossing the Atlantic and passing through what they all know is a war zone and potential disaster.After the ship leaves Baltimore with its load of, the rough seas they encounter become nerve-racking to the crew. When the anchor breaks loose, Yank (Ward Bond) is injured in the effort to secure it. With no doctor on board, nothing can be done for his injury, and he dies.They're also concerned that Smitty might be a because he's so aloof and secretive. After they assault Smitty and restrain and gag him, they force him to give up the key to a small metal box they have found in his bunk which they at first think is a bomb.
Opening the box against Smitty's vigorous protests, they discover a packet of letters. When Drisk reads a few, it becomes clear that they are letters from Smitty's wife revealing the fact that Smitty has been an, disgraced and perhaps dishonorably discharged from his service with the British navy, and that he is now too ashamed to show himself before his family even though his wife urges him to come home. In the war zone as they near port, a German plane attacks the ship, killing Smitty in a burst of machine gun fire. Reaching England without further incident, the rest of the crew members decide not to sign on for another voyage on the Glencairn and go ashore, determined to help Ole return to his family in Sweden, whom he has not seen in ten years.In spite of their determination to help the simple, gullible Ole get on his ship for Stockholm, the crew is incapable of passing up the opportunity for a good time drinking and dancing in a seedy bar to which they have been lured by an agent for ships in port looking for crew members. He has his eye on Ole because he is the biggest and strongest of the lot. He drugs Ole's drink, and calls his confederates in to Ole aboard another ship, the Amindra. Driscoll and the rest of the crew, even though drunk and almost too late, rescue Ole from the Amindra, but Driscoll is clubbed and left on board as the crew makes its escape with Ole.
The next morning, the crew straggles back somewhat dejectedly and resignedly to the Glencairn to sign on for another voyage. A newspaper headline reveals that the Amindra has been sunk in the Channel by German torpedoes, killing all on board.Cast. And in The Long Voyage HomeIndependent film producer made film-making history during the production of this film. He hired nine prominent American artists, all painters, to document the dramatic scenes during the film's production.
Wanger offered a commission of over $50,000 to encourage the artists to participate, these funds were secured with the help of Reeves Lowenthal, Director of the. No other undertaking of this magnitude and purpose had been done before in Hollywood film making. The artists insisted on three things to ensure a quality effort: freedom of choice on subject matter, studios on the production lot, and a projection room for viewing rushes. The artists who participated were, , and Georges Schreiber. Eleven original paintings emerged from this inaugural effort.
These toured the country in the museum circuit of the day beginning with a display in the Associated American Artists Galleries on, New York.As would do the following year in, director John Ford shared his title card with cinematographer in the opening credits for The Long Voyage Home. Release The film did poorly in its theatrical release, losing $224,336. Some critics suggested that the film failed to appeal to the general public because it was too dark and lacked a romance.It was released on in 2006 by but is now out-of-print. Now has the home video rights to release it.
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Graduating class of 2008The Long Journey Home was a ceremonial event held at the main campus of the on May 18, 2008, commemorating the students who, due to the passage of in 1942, were forced to leave the school and live in in the western. For nearly seventy years, many Japanese Americans were unable to return to the university to complete their education.
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Some attended at other universities, while others were forced to end their college career early because of financial reasons. In order to recognize the Japanese American students affected by the government's decision, the University of Washington carried out a ceremony 'to honor the students and to educate current and future generations about the grievous national tragedy' by incorporating guest speakers and video memoirs while the students honored at the day's ceremony were given from the University of Washington. Contents.Description The Long Journey Home was held at the main campus of the inside rooms 120 and 130 of Kane Hall. The ceremony was held on May 18, 2008, and was scheduled to last from 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm.Agenda Although the ceremony did not officially begin until 2:00 pm, group photographs were taken of the honorees in front of the campus' at approximately 1:00 pm.
The recognition ceremony began at 2:00 pm in Kane Hall, beginning with the entrance of the university. The president of the, presided over the event and gave a speech on the significance of this event as well as his personal perspective of the internment. Emmert was followed by several other speakers, which included, Gail Nomura, and Tetsuden Kashima. A video memoir was shown prior to the 'presentation of the honorary degrees' which included personal accounts of University of Washington students of the internment and its effect on their time at the university, as well as their personal opinions of 'The Long Journey Home' regarding its closure to the 'long journey' which the Japanese endured.See also.References.
'The Long Journey Home: Honoring UW Nikkei Students of 1941-1942'. Retrieved July 31, 2008, from UW Alumni Association Web site:. (2008, May, 17).
'‘The Long Journey Home’ is finally here'. Northwest Asian Weekly, retrieved July 29, 2008, from. Hinchliff, Catherine (July 23, 2008).External links. (Includes photos and biographies). (February 28, 2008).
(May 19, 2008). (At the University of Washington, November 30, 2011).
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