Julia (1977)
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Julia
DVD Price: $9.98
As of Aug 20 16:41 EDT (details)
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| Directed by | Fred Zinnemann |
| Cast | Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Robards, Maximilian Schell, Hal Holbrook, Maurice Denham, John Glover, Stefan Gryff, Mark Metcalf, Rosemary Murphy, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lisa Pelikan and Meryl Streep |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1976 |
| DVD Release | February 7, 2006 |
| Running Time | 117 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 024543183204 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Aug 20 16:41 EDT (details) 1 DVD, 20th Century Fox, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language) Or 34 new from $4.85, 14 used from $4.24, 1 collectible from $11.11 |
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|  | I don't understand all the hype over this |  |
Another case of when I side with the minority. I didn't get through it. Decided I had much better ways to spend my time. The only thing I really enjoyed was Meryl Streep's bit. I don't whether she resurfaced later in the film but I guess I'll never know now.
May 13, 2008Julia is simply a perfect movie. Jane Fonda's performance is one of her very best. And Fred Zinnemann's direction is flawless. Alvin Sargent's screenplay movements between past and present and from present to future are so smooth and fascinating. Just a brilliant movie all around. Beth
December 26, 2007 |  | Great Acting by Great Actors |  |
Regrave and Fonda both get knocked because of their political views, but get over it and see this little gem if you haven't. The film showcases what great actors they both are; really a neglected classic American film.
December 7, 2007 |  | The Lillian Hellman/Muriel Gardiner Contraversy |  |
Decades had passed before it was known that Hellman hoodwinked the literary public with her story of Julia in 1974. It is now known that the actual 'Julia' was a political activist named Muriel Gardiner. Hellman never knew Gardiner, nor did Hellman smuggle money into Germany, or look for Julia's missing child during the war. Visa documents state that Hellman was in Spain for the 3 year period that the Julia story was supposed to have happened. It is believed that Hellman heard about the original story of Gardiner from their mutual attorney in New York, who told Hellman about his remarkable client who smuggled money and passports into Germany to buy political prisioners their freedom at the onset of the war. Hellman took the fascinating story of Muriel Gardiner and wove it into her own false 'recollection' of the events and thus wrote 'Pentimento' as her own memiors, which of course was primarily a contrivence and fabrication. Many notable writers considered Hellman a fraud and liar, and this is but another account of her deception and incredulity. If you want to know the REAL story of "Julia" get a copy of Gardiner's autobiography 'Code Name Mary'. I got my copy through Amazon.
Although Hellman's account of 'Julia' is mostly fiction held together with a few threads of truth, it is still a fascinating story and a beautifully made film. Fonda is utterly marvelous...it is one of her best works. In fact, the film 'Julia' is one of my top 3 all time favorites. You need to see the movie and then get the book "Code Name Mary" and decide for yourself!
November 18, 2007This is a different sort of WWII movie. It is not about battles, but a story of two women civilians. It is not hard to follow and it is quite suspenseful.
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