All the Way Home Overview:

All the Way Home (1963) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Alex Segal and produced by David Susskind and Jack Grossberg.

BlogHub Articles:

All the Way Home (1963)

By Beatrice on Dec 13, 2017 From Flickers in Time

All the Way Home Directed by Alex Segal Written by Philip H. Reisman Jr. based on a play by Tad Mosel and a novel by James Agee 1963/USA Talent Associates First viewing/Amazon Instant A heartfelt film about love and loss in a close-knit family. Jay (Robert Preston) and Mary (Jean Simmons) Follet ... Read full article


See all All the Way Home articles

Quotes from

No Quote for this film.

Facts about

Film debut of John Cullum.
The original Broadway production of "All the Way Home" by Tad Mosel opened at the Belasco Theater in New York on November 30, 1960, ran for 333 performances and was nominated for the 1961 Tony Award (New York City) for the Best Play. The play script was the basis of the screen play of this filmed production that included Aline MacMahon, Thomas Chalmers, Georgia Simmons, Lylah Tiffany and Edwin Wolfe who repeated their roles from the stage production.
The play "All the Way Home" won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1961.
read more facts about All the Way Home...
Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by Alex Segal




More about Alex Segal >>
Also produced by David Susskind




More about David Susskind >>
Also released in 1963




See All 1963 films >>