The Long, Hot Summer is a 1958 film directed by Martin Ritt, starring Orson Wells, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. The film is based on stories by William Faulkner, primarily "The Hamlet".
Ben Quick (Newman) hitches a ride to Frenchman's Bend, MS, from Clara (Woodward) and Eula Varner (Lee Remick). Clara's father and Eula's father-in-law is Will Varner (Welles), the domineering owner of most of the town. Will sees in the brash newcomer a younger version of himself, ruthless and ambitious. These qualities are sadly lacking in his son Jody (Tony Franciosa). He is also disappointed with his schoolteacher daughter; Clara's boyfriend, Alan Stewart (Richard Anderson), is a mamma's boy, not the kind of son-in-law Will wants. He schemes to bring his daughter and Quick together, to try to bring fresh, virile blood into the family. She however is (seemingly) unimpressed with the crude, if magnetic upstart. On the other hand, he sees something in her beyond the money and power Will offers. Meanwhile, widower Will's longtime mistress, Minnie Littlejohn (Angela Lansbury), is dissatisfied with her situation. All these strained relationships come to a boil in the long, hot summer.
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