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Director: | Fred Zinnemann |
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Writer: | Alvin Sargent, Lillian Hellman |
Staring: |
At the behest of an old and dear friend, playwright Lillian Hellman undertakes a dangerous mission to smuggle funds into Nazi Germany. | |
Release Date: | Oct 01, 1977 |
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Director: | Fred Zinnemann |
Writer: | Alvin Sargent, Lillian Hellman |
Genres: | Drama, Romance, Thriller |
Keywords | friends, playwright |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox |
Box Office |
Revenue: $20,700,000
Budget: $7,840,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jane Fonda | Lillian Hellman |
Vanessa Redgrave | Julia |
Jason Robards | Dashiell Hammett |
Maximilian Schell | Johann |
Hal Holbrook | Alan |
Rosemary Murphy | Dorothy Parker |
Meryl Streep | Anne Marie |
Dora Doll | Woman Passenger |
Elisabeth Mortensen | Girl Passenger |
John Glover | Sammy |
Lisa Pelikan | Young Julia |
Cathleen Nesbitt | Julia's Grandmother |
Susan Jones | Young Lillian |
Maurice Denham | Undertaker |
Ted Richert | Lillian's Friend in Sardy's (uncredited) |
Mark Metcalf | Pratt |
Gérard Buhr | Passport Officer |
Stefan Gryff | 'Hamlet' |
Antony Carrick | Butler |
Hans Verner | Vienna Concierge |
Christian de Tillière | Paris Concierge |
Lambert Wilson | Walter Franz |
Lillian Hellman | Woman in Boat |
Name | Job |
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Fred Zinnemann | Director |
Alvin Sargent | Screenplay |
Georges Delerue | Original Music Composer |
Douglas Slocombe | Director of Photography |
Juliet Taylor | Casting |
Carmen Dillon | Production Design |
Willy Holt | Production Design |
Walter Murch | Editor |
Lillian Hellman | Book |
Margot Capelier | Casting |
Jenia Reissar | Casting |
Anthea Sylbert | Costume Design |
Gene Callahan | Production Design |
Bernadine M. Anderson | Makeup Artist |
George Frost | Makeup Artist |
Reg Bream | Draughtsman |
Bill Kirby | Production Manager |
Marcel Durham | Editor |
Ramon Gow | Hairstylist |
Alain Bonnot | Assistant Director |
Derek Ball | Sound Mixer |
Leslie Hodgson | Sound Editor |
Chic Waterson | Camera Operator |
John Wilson-Apperson | Costume Supervisor |
Pamela Davies | Continuity |
Stanley Burridge | Production Accountant |
Anthony Waye | Assistant Director |
Name | Title |
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Richard A. Roth | Producer |
Julien Derode | Executive Producer |
Tom Pevsner | Associate Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Actress | Jane Fonda | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Jane Fonda | Won |
Academy Awards | Best Director | Fred Zinnemann | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Actor | N/A | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Actress | Jane Fonda | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Ellen Burstyn | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Director | Fred Zinnemann | Nominated |
Venice Film Festival | Best Actress | Jane Fonda | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Jane Fonda | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Glenda Jackson | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Jason Robards | Nominated |
Popularity History
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"Julia" and "Lillian" have been best friends since childhood. Even as time has passed, the two have stayed in touch and remained affectionate. The former (Vanessa Redgrave) has found herself in Germany in the 1930s and is determined to do what she can to thwart the rise of the Nazis - or, at least, ... to help those in their sights to flee. To that end, she contacts her playwright buddy (Lillian Hellman, who wrote the screenplay based on her own book and played here by Jane Fonda) asking her if she could help move a rather large sum of money into the country for her to fund her ever more dangerous activities. What now ensues has Fred Zinnemann direct a train journey that has just about everyone - especially Miss Fonda - on the edge of their seats. Passport checks, customs checks - we know where the money is, but can she make it through? It's this stage of the film that offers us the most jeopardy and is really quite enthralling. Thereafter, it falls a little into melodrama and the intensity diminishes somewhat. That said, though, this sees a convincing effort from Jane Fonda and an engaging supporting one from her neighbour and confidante "Hammett" (Jason Robards). Redgrave actually features quite sparingly - but her scenes do go some way to reminding us of just how brutal and ruthless the regime was - and of how safety was definitely at a premium for any detractors. Georges Delerue has written a score that complements the story well - one which has a powerful degree of authenticity to it at times. The film looks good, there is plenty of attention to the detail of the production design and though it peters out a little at the end, is certainly a truth worth watching.
The great filmmaker Fred Zinnemann, in the twilight of his career, proved he could still direct with the best of them. Jane Fonda plays writer Lillian Hellman. Hellman is living a quiet life with her lover, Dashiell Hammett (Jason Robards), as she tries to pound out a play. The duo are a perfect mat ... ch- hard drinking, hard smoking; Hammett is Hellman's mentor and support. Through Hellman's memories, we see a different side. Hellman was once friends with Julia (Vanessa Redgrave), a passionate and lonely girl who was admired by Hellman. The two have physically lost touch over the years, but still remain close through letters. Finally, Lillian tries to contact Julia. Julia leads Lillian into some pre-World War II anti-Nazi intrigue which tests the bounds of their friendship. The most interesting aspect of the film is Fonda's portrayal of Lillian Hellman. She does an excellent job of being bold and confident around Hammett, but turns into an almost child-like, stuttering woman around Julia, and when involved with Julia's plan to smuggle money into Berlin to help out the Jews. Fonda does not seem a likely choice, physically, but she does well. Redgrave won the Oscar deservedly, especially when her character is not onscreen much of the time, or lying in bed bandaged and unable to speak. Robards is good, as is Maximilian Schell in a tiny role as one of Julia's co-conspirators. The supporting cast also includes familiar faces like Hal Holbrook, John Glover- who was also in "Annie Hall," that year's Best Picture Oscar winner, and Meryl Streep. Alvin Sargent's screenplay jumps back and forth in time, and Zinnemann keeps the viewer grounded. Every shot he makes is beautiful, the film looks very expensive, but there is a grittiness to the look that tells you Hellman's life was not all roses. "Julia" is a hard film to explain in one or two sentences. It concerns friendship, loss, sorrow, war, and chain smoking. It is one of the most underrated films of the 1970's, and my pick for the second best film of 1977 right after "Star Wars".