Julia (1977)
dir: Fred Zinnemann
JULIA covers the 1930s when Lillian attained fame with the production of her play "The Childrens' Hour" on Broadway. It centers on Lillian's relationship with her friend, Julia. It's a relationship that goes beyond mere acquaintance and one for which the word "love" seems appropriate. While Julia attends the University in Vienna, Lillian suffers through revisions of her play with her mentor and sometimes lover Dashiel Hammett. After becoming a celebrated playwright, Lillian is invited to a writers conference in Russia. Julia, having taken up the battle against fascism, enlists Lillian en route to smuggle money through Nazi Germany which will assist in the Anti-Fascist cause. During a brief meeting with Julia on this trip, Lillian learns that Julia has had a child which is called Lilly.
Cast:
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Jane Fonda
Lillian Hellman
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Vanessa Redgrave
Julia
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Jason Robards
Dashiell Hammett
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Maximilian Schell
Johann
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Hal Holbrook
Alan Campbell
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Rosemary Murphy
Dorothy Parker
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Meryl Streep
Anne Marie
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Dora Doll
Woman Passenger
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Elisabeth Mortensen
Girl Passenger
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John Glover
Sammy
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Lisa Pelikan
Julia
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Susan Jones
Lillian
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Cathleen Nesbitt
Grandmother
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Maurice Denham
Undertaker
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Mark Metcalf
Pratt
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Gérard Buhr
Passport Officer
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Stefan Gryff
Hamlet
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Phillip Siegel
Little Boy
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Molly Urquhart
Woman
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Antony Carrick
Butler
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Ann Queensberry
Woman in Berlin Station
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Edmond Bernard
Man in Berlin Station
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Jacques David
Fat Man
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Jacqueline Staup
Woman in Green Hat
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Hans Verner
Vienna Concierge
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Christian de Tillière
Paris Concierge
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Jacques Disses
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Jim Kane
Sardi
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Don Koll
First Nighter at Sardi's
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Francis Lemaire
Train Steward
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Richard Marr
Sardi Customer
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Shane Rimmer
Customs Officer
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Vincent Sardi Jr.
Bit Part
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Lambert Wilson
Walter Franz