Year: 1975
Runtime: 118 mins
Language: English
Director: John J. Desmond
Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is realized in John Desmond’s 1975 production. Konstantin (Frank Langella), intent on modernizing theater, writes an experimental drama for his beloved Nina (Blythe Danner). He stages the debut at a country estate, but his self‑absorbed mother (Lee Grant) and her novelist lover disrupt rehearsal, exposing artistic conflict.
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