- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Introduction
-
1 Under Western Skies -
2 Baking Bread and Writing in Los Angeles -
3 Playing the Studio Game and Organizing Guilds -
4 Marriage and Johnny Got His Gun -
5 From B Films to A Films -
6 Money, Politics, and War -
7 Into the Communist Party -
8 Trumbo’s Antifascist Persuasion -
9 The 1947 Hearings of the Committee on Un-American Activities -
10 Blacklisted, Indicted, Convicted -
11 The Time of the Toad -
12 Incarceration and Drift -
13 Oh, Oh, Mexico -
14 Negotiating the Black Market, Working with the King Brothers -
15 From the Communist Party to the New Left -
16 Blacklist and Black-Market Politics -
17 Using and Revealing Robert Rich -
18 Spartacus -
19 Exodus and the Credit Announcements -
20 Back on the Screen -
21 Hawaii and The Sandpiper -
22 The Fixer and the Laurel Award -
23 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
24 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
25 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
26 The Final Years -
27 Postmortem - Acknowledgments
- Appendix
- Chronology
- Index
Back on the Screen
Back on the Screen
- Chapter:
- (p.413) 20 Back on the Screen
- Source:
- Dalton Trumbo
- Author(s):
Larry Ceplair
Christopher Trumbo
- Publisher:
- University Press of Kentucky
Trumbo subsequently received two more credits, for The Last Sunset and Lonely Are the Brave. (He had been working on both for Bryna prior to the earlier credit announcements.) Believing the blacklist had not yet been broken, Trumbo urged other blacklistees to proceed carefully, keep writing scripts, and avoid doing anything that might antagonize studio executives. Two of his projects with Preminger did not reach fruition, and Trumbo’s reporting of his black-market income attracted an investigation by the Internal Revenue Service.
Keywords: Dalton Trumbo, The Last Sunset, Lonely Are the Brave
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Introduction
-
1 Under Western Skies -
2 Baking Bread and Writing in Los Angeles -
3 Playing the Studio Game and Organizing Guilds -
4 Marriage and Johnny Got His Gun -
5 From B Films to A Films -
6 Money, Politics, and War -
7 Into the Communist Party -
8 Trumbo’s Antifascist Persuasion -
9 The 1947 Hearings of the Committee on Un-American Activities -
10 Blacklisted, Indicted, Convicted -
11 The Time of the Toad -
12 Incarceration and Drift -
13 Oh, Oh, Mexico -
14 Negotiating the Black Market, Working with the King Brothers -
15 From the Communist Party to the New Left -
16 Blacklist and Black-Market Politics -
17 Using and Revealing Robert Rich -
18 Spartacus -
19 Exodus and the Credit Announcements -
20 Back on the Screen -
21 Hawaii and The Sandpiper -
22 The Fixer and the Laurel Award -
23 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
24 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
25 Johnny Got His Gun—The Movie -
26 The Final Years -
27 Postmortem - Acknowledgments
- Appendix
- Chronology
- Index