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Julia Director: Fred Zinnemann Cast: Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Robards Jr., Maximilian Schell

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/07/2006
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 2,979

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Disc #1 -- Julia
1. Main Titles [:10]
2. Pentimento [1:06]
3. Writer's Block [1:26]
4. Julia [4:18]
5. Going to Paris [:29]
6. It's Wrong [4:49]
7. The Perfect Time [1:02]
8. Back to Europe [:41]
9. A Friend in Need [1:44]
10. The Angst of Creativity [3:52]
11. The Toast of the Town [2:06]
12. Looking for Julia [3:42]
13. Julia's Request [3:25]
14. Dangerous Times [6:03]
15. On the Train [:19]
16. At the Border [5:51]
17. In Berlin [1:02]
18. Old Friends [5:06]
19. En Route to Vienna [2:30]
20. The Lost Trunk [1:33]
21. Sad News [6:22]
22. Looking for Lilly [:14]
23. Unhappy Homecoming [2:37]
24. End Titles [4:35]

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The film traces the lifelong relationship between playwright Lillian Hellman and Julia, a wealthy girl who turns her back on her upbringing to follow her ideals. In the 1930s, while the adult Hellman (Jane Fonda) struggles to establish herself as a playwright with the help of her lover, Dashiell Hammett (Jason Robards), Julia (Vanessa Redgrave) battles the exigencies of the Nazi regime. Visiting Julia in Germany, Lillian realizes how much her friend's idealism has cost her, both physically and financially. Lillian is asked by Julia's friend Johann (Maximilian Schell) to smuggle a large sum of money from Paris to Germany, the better to combat the Nazis from within. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and four acting awards, Julia won for Alvin Sargent's screenplay and Robards' and Redgrave's performances, leading to Redgrave's infamous "Zionist hoodlums" acceptance speech. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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