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Noted screenplay writer Dalton Trumbo was selected to turn the novel the substance about Spartacus to meet the requirements of making the Spartacus story into a movie. This was no easy task. Trumbo created 7 different versions of the screenplay. The final script came to 1,534 pages. As an aside and credit to Kirk Douglas, he overlooked the fact that Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted in the 1950's because he was a member of the Communist Party. By this time however, all that personal history was history and not relevant. Trumbo had disassociated himself from communism.

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