Julia (1977)


Julia
Release Date02 October 1977
TaglineThe story of two women whose friendship suddenly became a matter of life and death.
GenreDrama
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsCentral Station, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
LanguageFrench, German, English
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassBiopic [feature], Feminist Film, Resistance Film
ThemesWomen's Friendship, Writer's Life, Political Unrest
TonesReflective, Nostalgic, Atmospheric, Melancholy, Sweeping
TagsChildhood, Childhood Friend, Friendship, Money, Nazi, One Against Odds, Resistance, Resistance Fighters, Smuggling, War

Julia is a 1977 film made by 20th Century Fox. It is based on Lillian Hellman's book Pentimento, a portion of which purports to tell the story of her relationship with her lifelong friend, "Julia," who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II. The film was directed by Fred Zinnemann and produced by Richard Roth, with Julien Derode as executive producer and Tom Pevsner as associate producer, from a screenplay adapted by Alvin Sargent.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Lillian Hellman

Dashiell Hammett

Alan Campbell

Dorothy Parker

Anne Marie

Woman Passenger

Elisabeth Mortensen
Girl Passenger

Sammy

Julia

Susan Jones
Lillian

Grandmother

Undertaker

Pratt

Gérard Buhr
Passport Officer

Stefan Gryff
Hamlet

Phillip Siegel
Little Boy

Molly Urquhart
Woman

Antony Carrick
Butler

Ann Queensberry
Woman in Berlin Station

Edmond Bernard
Man in Berlin Station

Jacques David
Fat Man

Jacqueline Staup
Woman in Green Hat

Hans Verner
Vienna Concierge

Christian de Tillière
Paris Concierge

Walter Franz

Jacques Disses
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Jim Kane
Sardi

Don Koll
First Nighter at Sardi's

Francis Lemaire
Train Steward

Richard Marr
Sardi Customer

Customs Officer

Vincent Sardi Jr.
Bit Part

Director

Producer

novel "Pentimento"

writer

Julien Derode
executive producer

Tom Pevsner
associate producer

Richard Roth
producer

Original Music

Cinematographer

Douglas Slocombe
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Editor

Marcel Durham
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Casting Director

Margot Capelier
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Jenia Reissar
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Juliet Taylor
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Production Designer

Gene Callahan
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Carmen Dillon
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Willy Holt
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Costume Designer

Anthea Sylbert
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Makeup Department

Bernadine M. Anderson
makeup artist: Jane Fonda

George Frost
makeup artist

Ramon Gow
hair stylist

Production Manager

Bill Kirby
production manager

Jean-Pierre Spiri-Mercanton
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Alain Bonnot
assistant director

Gerry Gavigan
second assistant director

Anthony Waye
assistant director

Terry Hodgkinson
second assistant director

Terry Madden
third assistant director

Roger Wielgus
second second assistant director

Art Department

Pierre Charron
set dresser

Tessa Davies
set dresser

John Leuenberger
props

Pierre Roudeix
property master

Sound Department

Derek Ball
sound mixer

Leslie Hodgson
sound editor

Bill Rowe
sound re-recordist

Peter Handford
sound engineer

Ken Nightingall
boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

Paddy Carey
camera operator: second unit

Guy Delattre
camera operator: second unit

Charles Lefèvre
gaffer

Brian Osborne
key grip

René Strasser
key grip

Robin Vidgeon
assistant camera

Chic Waterson
camera operator

Barry Miller
gaffer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Colette Baudot
costume supervisor

Joan Bridge
wardrobe designer

Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca
wardrobe designer

John Wilson-Apperson
costume supervisor

Music Department

conductor

Other Crew

Stanley Burridge
production accountant

Pamela Davies
continuity

Van Jones
production assistant

Paul Chart
production assistant

Geoff Freeman
unit publicist

Production Company

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
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Distributor

Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Fox-Stockholm Film Distribution

Abril Vídeo

Miscellaneous

DeLuxe Laboratories
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