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Closed Caption; Paul Giamatti reads Trumbo's letter to Ring lardner, Jr. (June 1953); Danny GLover reads Trumbo's letter to Arthur, film associate (December 1947); Photo gallery
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Trumbo
1. Acceptance Speech [6:16]
2. Communism [9:32]
3. Subpoenaed [7:33]
4. Blacklisted [7:56]
5. Catching Up [6:11]
6. Prisoner #7551 [7:32]
7. My Dear Son [8:22]
8. Front [10:56]
9. Ridicule [8:18]
10. And the Winner Is... [11:20]
11. End of Adversity [6:20]
12. End Credits [4:59]
A documentary adaptation of the popular regional theatrical monologue -- in which such heavyweights as Paul Newman, Nathan Lane, and Joe Mantegna essayed the lead on various occasions -- Trumbo recounts the life and times of legendary Hollywood scribe-turned-HUAC scapegoat Dalton Trumbo. As with its source production, the film takes as its base material highly personal, detailed, and emotive letters written by Dalton Trumbo to his son, Christopher; the latter, in turn, molded the missives into a screenplay for this production. Here, however, in lieu of one actor portraying Dalton, a number of celebrities take turns narrating from the script, including Lane, Paul Giamatti, Brian Dennehy, Donald Sutherland, and others. As a visual accompaniment, the film intercuts home-movie footage from the Trumbos' lives; incisive interview material with Trumbo, his family, friends, and collaborators; and haunting glimpses of the HUAC trial hearings with the Hollywood Ten, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy; as well as extracts from The Sandpiper, Johnny Got His Gun, Spartacus, and other productions authored by Trumbo. Peter Askin, who helmed the stage play, directs. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide