Dalton Trumbo

Dalton Trumbo

Born: December 9, 1905
Died: September 10, 1976
in Montrose, Colorado, USA
Dalton Trumbo was an American film and television screenwriter and novelist. He was one of the Hollywood Ten, the group of film professionals who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947 during the committee's investigation of Communist influences in the American motion picture industry. While blacklisted and not permitted to work, he won two Academy Awards in the category "Best Writing" for "Roman Holiday", originally given to front writer Ian McLellan Hunter, and for "The Brave One", awarded to Robert Rich, one of Trumbo's pseudonyms.

Movies for Dalton Trumbo...

Trumbo
Title: Trumbo
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Released: October 27, 2015
Type: Movie
The career of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo is halted by a witch hunt in the late 1940s when he defies the anti-communist HUAC committee and is blacklisted.
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Imminent Threat
Title: Imminent Threat
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 4, 2015
Type: Movie
A look at the War on Terror and the threat it's causing to our civil liberties and political discourse. Academy Award nominee James Cromwell presents Janek Ambros' directorial debut. The feature doc tackles the War on Terror's impact on civil liberties and the strange coalition it's creating between the progressive left and libertarian right. The doc examines the NSA, drones, the war on journalism and other encroachments on civil liberties started by the Bush era and expanded by the Democratic establishment.
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A War in Hollywood
Title: A War in Hollywood
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: October 16, 2009
Type: Movie
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) caused a great impression on the lives of most of the American artists of that era, so many movies were made in Hollywood about it. The final defeat of the Spanish Republic left an open wound in the hearts of those who sympathized with its cause. The eventful life of screenwriter Alvah Bessie (1904-1985), one of the Hollywood Ten, serves to analyze this sadness, the tragedy of Spain and its consequences.
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Trumbo
Title: Trumbo
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: September 10, 2007
Type: Movie
Through a focus on the life of Dalton Trumbo (1905-1976), this film examines the effects on individuals and families of a congressional pursuit of Hollywood Communists after World War II. Trumbo was one of several writers, directors, and actors who invoked the First Amendment in refusing to answer questions under oath. They were blacklisted and imprisoned. We follow Trumbo to prison, to exile in Mexico with his family, to poverty, to the public shunning of his children, to his writing under others' names, and to an eventual but incomplete vindication. Actors read his letters; his children and friends remember and comment. Archive photos, newsreels and interviews add texture. Written by
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Dalton Trumbo: Rebel in Hollywood
Title: Dalton Trumbo: Rebel in Hollywood
Character: Himself
Released: September 22, 2006
Type: Movie
The story behind the novel and the film Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
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Papillon
Title: Papillon
Character: Commandant (uncredited)
Released: December 13, 1973
Type: Movie
A man befriends a fellow criminal as the two of them begin serving their sentence on a dreadful prison island, which inspires the man to plot his escape.
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Johnny Got His Gun
Title: Johnny Got His Gun
Character: Orator
Released: August 4, 1971
Type: Movie
A young American soldier, rendered in pseudocoma from an artillery shell from WWI, recalls his life leading up to that point.
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The Prowler
Title: The Prowler
Character: John Gilvray's Voice (voice) (uncredited)
Released: May 25, 1951
Type: Movie
Los Angeles, California. A cop who, unhappy with his job, blames others for his work problems, is assigned to investigate the case of a prowler who stalks the home of a married woman.
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The Hollywood Ten
Title: The Hollywood Ten
Character: Self
Released: January 15, 1950
Type: Movie
A brief look at The Hollywood Ten, a group of screenwriters and directors charged with contempt of court after challenging the House Un-American Activities Committee and their controversial and self-incriminatory questions during the red scare. With that act of defiance, they were sentenced to one year in prison simply for speaking their minds and exercising their constitutional rights as concerned citizens. This is their story, their version of the facts, and their opinions.