Talk:Julia (1977 film)/Archive 1

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The accuracy of Hellman's memoirs has been questioned, though I'm not sure if that belongs in the article on the movie. -- Someone else 22:19 Dec 31, 2002 (UTC)

Nobody has ever been able to prove that Julia ever existed, from all I know. -- Zoe

Directly put<G>. Yes, that's my understanding too. -- Someone else

MURIEL GARDINER CLAIMS THAT SHE IS THE ORIGINAL JULIA AND DISPUTES HELLMAN'S FICTIONALIZED MEMOIRS. THERE IS AN AMAZING PARALLEL BETWEEN BETWEEN GARDINER AND HELLMAN'S 'JULIA' (HELLMAN CLAIMS THE REAL NAME WAS ALICE) AND THERE IS NO VIABLE PROOF OFFERED BY HELLMAN FOR HER STORY. GARDINER HAS BEEN ABLE TO DOCUMENT HER VENTURES THROUGH EUROPE, HER INVOLVEMENT WITH THE SOCIALIST PARTY, ATTENDING OXFORD, HAVING ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY IN VIENNA, SMUGGLING AMERICAN PASSPORTS AND FUNDS IN A FUR HAT TO ASSIST THE UNDERGROUND, AND HAVING A CHILD WHILE IN EUROPE. HELLMAN'S NOTORIOUS REPUTATION FOR DRAMATICALLY STRETCHING THE TRUTH IN HER 'MEMOIRS' DISCREDITS THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE FILM 'JULIA' EVEN THOUGH IT IS AN OUTSTANDING FILM. IF FACT THE ONLY CORRELATION BETWEEN GARDINER AND HELLMAN IS THEY SHARED THE SAME PHYSICIAN WHILE IN EUROPE. BELIEVING FOR DECADES THAT THE AUTHENCITY OF 'JULIA' BEING A TRUE EVENT IN HELLMAN'S LIFE HAS BECOME A DISAPOINTMENT WITH THE RECENT REVELATION BY MURIEL GARDINER. SO MUCH FOR HELLMAN AND HER WORK. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.243.45.225 (talk) 18:43, 18 October 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 22:49, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

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This film is a well-known plagiarized hoax. The story was stolen from the biography of another writer and was a major scandal back in the 1970s. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.4.200.35 (talk) 04:32, 24 October 2011 (UTC)