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In Theaters: November 6, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 4m | Documentary, Drama

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Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) has a successful career as one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. When he refuses to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which is trying to keep Communist influences out of Hollywood, he gets blacklisted.
However, he continues to write using a pseudonym and even wins two Academy Awards for his screenplays during that time. Based on the book Dalton Trumbo by Bruce Cook.

Director: Jay Roach

Studio: Bleecker Street

Producer(s): Janice Williams, Jay Roach, John McNamara, Michael London, Monica Levinson, Nimitt Mankad

Cast: Bryan Cranston, Helen Mirren, Elle Fanning, Michael Stuhlbarg, Diane Lane, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Louis C.K., David James Elliott, Alan Tudyk, David Maldonado

Writer(s): John McNamara

Official Site: trumbomovie.com

54 votes and 25 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 74%

79%

In Theaters: November 6, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 4m | Documentary, Drama

  Watch Trailer

Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) has a successful career as one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. When he refuses to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which is trying to keep Communist influences out of Hollywood, he gets blacklisted.
However, he continues to write using a pseudonym and even wins two Academy Awards for his screenplays during that time. Based on the book Dalton Trumbo by Bruce Cook.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 74%

79%

In Theaters: November 6, 2015 (limited)

R | 2h 4m | Documentary, Drama

Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) has a successful career as one of the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. When he refuses to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which is trying to keep Communist influences out of Hollywood, he gets blacklisted.

However, he continues to write using a pseudonym and even wins two Academy Awards for his screenplays during that time.

Based on the book Dalton Trumbo by Bruce Cook.