Geena Davis’ 1992 film *The Long* remains a cult favorite for its sharp wit and understated drama, but tracking it down today can feel like a scavenger hunt. Whether you’re revisiting an old favorite or discovering it for the first time, here’s how to find it without the hassle.
The film isn’t available on major subscription services like Netflix or Hulu, but it does pop up on niche platforms. As of late 2025, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV offer it for rent or purchase, typically for $3.99–$4.99. Physical copies are also in stock at Walmart’s DVD section and Best Buy, though shipping delays can stretch delivery times.
Pro tip: Check JustWatch or Reelgood for real-time availability across services—these tools update hourly and flag price drops.
Davis’ role as a woman navigating a male-dominated world feels eerily prescient, blending dark humor with quiet rebellion. Unlike her Oscar-winning turn in *Thelma & Louise*, *The Long* leans into subtlety, making it a sleeper pick for fans of character-driven stories. The film’s 1990s aesthetic—think shoulder pads and rotary phones—adds nostalgic charm without feeling dated.
If you loved Davis’ performance in *A League of Their Own*, this offers a different side of her range: less comedic, more introspective.
For a similar vibe, try these Davis films with comparable themes:
All three are widely available on major platforms and offer a mix of humor and heart.
If you’re hunting for *The Long* specifically, set up price alerts on Dealspotr or Slickdeals; the film occasionally drops to $2.99 during holiday sales.