Movie about Hughes life?
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swagner2001 — 21 years ago(December 17, 2004 10:48 AM)
If the movie was made before 1970 - that means Hughes was still alive, meaning he would've had to grant permission re rights, etc. no? Meaning, the portrayal would be slightly 'disguised' without Hughes' name directly attached???
My guess would be the 1964 film THE CARPETBAGGERS.
George Peppard plays a character based on Hughes.
Whether or not there's a plane crash in that film, I don't know.
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swagner2001 — 21 years ago(December 28, 2004 12:33 PM)
On ebay, they're selling a rare photo of the XF-11 crash site / wreckage - in Beverly Hills, CA.
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heyuactor — 15 years ago(November 23, 2010 06:46 AM)
Yes I believe it could have happened like Melvin said it did. Especially after reading the director of the film, in an interview, said he believed Melvin. Of course it's a wild story, but HH led a crazy life. If Melvin found him in the desert and saved his life HH might have been inclined to put him in the will. A book, High Stakes, by Robert Rhoden (Melvin's attorney), details the trial, etc. It makes a good case. Hope you check this board, after 5 years, Smush.
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wildgoose79 — 20 years ago(May 27, 2005 09:51 PM)
I also remember a movie made for TV, that was made about Hughs and i believe it was T.L. Jones playing Hughs. But i believe it came out in the 80's and i taped it off tv at the time.
I was on here because i was trying to find the title to it, so i could watch it again. It ended with him on the plane back to the states and he died on the flight back.
I just checked under T. L. Jones on here and your right. It was a movie from 1977. I must have taped it on a re-run.
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chrish495 — 21 years ago(January 16, 2005 09:30 PM)
I don't know if you know alreadybut "The Aviator (2004)" is ALL about Howard Hughes' life, and it's an outstanding movie. Check it out.
Remember the name, CHRIS HEWITT, because when I'm famous, you'll hear a LOT more of it
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