I found this documentary to be a commendable effort. Still, it's difficult to totally examine the complexity of this man's life and art in a two-hour presentation. There were some glaring omissions. But, all in all, I'm satisfied with the production, and that O'Neill is finally getting some of the extra-attention he so richly deserves. I just wish A&E had done his bio earlier in the show's history when folks who were intimately inolved with his work and some of the historic productions of his plays, like Jason Robards, were still alive.

For more information on O'Neill go to http://eOneill.com, the O'Neill Archives, it's all there. And the story of my association with O'Neill is on the discussion forum there, too!