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Trumbo, 2007

Trumbo

English

USA

Rating:7.5
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Profile of Trumbo

The plot of Trumbo revolves around genocide, campaign, and anti semitism. The main genres are documentary and historical. In approach, it is serious and realistic. Trumbo is located in Hollywood. It is adapted from a play and drawn from a biography.

Summary of Trumbo

In 1947, novelist and screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN, KITTY FOYLE) was brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which accused him of being a communist. He refused to answer certain questions, resulting in his imprisonment and becoming one of the Hollywood Ten, a group of Hollywood professionals (including director Edward Dmytryk and writer Ring Lardner Jr.) who were unable to get work in their chosen fields, under their own names, for many years. After reading ADDITIONAL DIALOGUE: THE LETTERS OF DALTON TRUMBO by Trumbo's son, Christopher, director Peter Askin (COMPANY MAN, the stage version of HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH) got together with Christopher, first collaborating on the theatrical production of TRUMBO, followed by the cinematic version. In the documentary, Askin uses archival footage and home movies of Dalton Trumbo, along with interviews with Dustin Hoffman, Kirk Douglas, writer Peter Hanson, theater impresario Emanuel Azenberg, and Christopher and Mitzi Trumbo (one of Dalton's daughters), to craft an engaging portrait of a tough, brilliant man who had a deep sense of pride and an entertaining, unique way with words. The heart of the film consists of staged readings of some of Dalton Trumbo's writings, including personal letters to friend--and to the phone company--by such actors as Brian Dennehy, Michael Douglas, Paul Giamatti, Nathan Lane, Liam Neeson, David Strathairn, and others. The words are read with both reverence and sly humor; Donald Sutherland, one of the stars of the 1971 antiwar film JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN--the script was written by Trumbo, based on his own novel--gives an impassioned reading of an excerpt from that story that is especially moving. But the film is about more than just one fascinating character; it is also about a frightening period of American history that is still relevant today.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 27 June 2008
Runtime: 96 min

Cast and Crew

Joan Allen as Herself in Trumbo
Joan Allen

as Herself

Brian Dennehy as Himself in Trumbo
Brian Dennehy

as Himself

Michael Douglas as Himself in Trumbo
Michael Douglas

as Himself

Paul Giamatti as Himself in Trumbo
Paul Giamatti

as Himself

Clips

Trumbo
Trumbo: Official Trailer
Trumbo
Trumbo: Letter to Chris Trumbo

Users Reviews

I cried and cried watching this documentary. For those of us too young to remember first-hand the evils of that horrid period in American history known as McCarthyism and the rampant loss of freedom & justice during its barbaric witch-hunts,...
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