1968 · Beverly Hills, CA
by Donald Sutherland, Timothy Bottoms, Marsha Hunt, Jason Robards (starring); Dalton Trumbo (director, novel, screenwriter)
Beverly Hills, CA: Campbell, Silver, Cosby, 1968. Final Draft script for the 1971 film.
Dalton Trumbo's meditation on the horror of war was first published in 1939 by J.B. Lippincott, winning the National Book Award (then called the American Book Sellers Award), and was subsequently serialized in 1940 in the leftist newspaper "The Daily Worker." Trumbo's left-leaning views, and ultimately his direct association with the Communist Party in the early 1940s, caused him to be called before the House Un-American Activities committee, where, along with nine other writers and directors, he refused to testify about Communist activity in Hollywood. (truncated)
Dalton Trumbo's meditation on the horror of war was first published in 1939 by J.B. Lippincott, winning the National Book Award (then called the American Book Sellers Award), and was subsequently serialized in 1940 in the leftist newspaper "The Daily Worker." Trumbo's left-leaning views, and ultimately his direct association with the Communist Party in the early 1940s, caused him to be called before the House Un-American Activities committee, where, along with nine other writers and directors, he refused to testify about Communist activity in Hollywood. (truncated)