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Trumbo

| Rating: | PG-13 (for a sex-related commentary) |
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Release Date: | June 27, 2008 |
| Running time: | 96 minutes |
| Cast: | Joan Allen, Brian Dennehy, Michael Douglas, Paul Giamatti, Nathan Lane |
| Director: | Peter Askin |
| Producer: | Will Battersby, Al Klingenstein, Tory Tunnell, David Viola |
| Writer: | Christopher Trumbo |
| Distributor: | Samuel Goldwyn Films |
Description: "Trumbo" is the story of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo's remarkable journey from Hollywood royalty to blacklisted writer to Academy Award winner. Focusing on the writer's own indelible words, the film features performances of some of his extraordinary letters, clips from his films and, archival and contemporary interviews with those who knew him best. The film illustrates how one man's unerring belief in the First Amendment and the power of the written word-plus a drink or two-empowered him to fight back after being blacklisted by HUAC. Forced to write underground, letter writing became the chief repository of Trumbo's extraordinary talents, and they serve as a wonderfully entertaining testament to his boundless intellect, acerbic humor, and staggering resilience.
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