Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 25000000
Revenue
$ 3900000

Howard Hughes

Marla Mabrey

Frank Forbes

Levar Mathis

Lucy Mabrey

Bob Maheu

Mamie Murphy

Nadine Henly

Raymond Holliday

Mr. Bransford

Noah Dietrich

Vernon Scott

Forester

Mrs. Bransford

Sarah Bransford

Solly

Colonel Nigel Briggs

Sally

Richard Miskin

Young Actor

Frank's Grandmother

Director

Senator Ferguson

Gene Handsaker

President Somoza

Colonel Willis

Rudolf

Marla Lookalike

Matt Mabrey

Cappy

Merrill Lynch Executive

T.V. Newsman #1

TV Newsman #2

Gladwin Hill

Air Traffic Controller

Bella

Betty

Carrie

Wilbur

Tom

Pianist

Methodist Minister

Baptist Preacher

Marvin

Colonel Maxwell

Concerned Orderly

Orderly

Orderly

Nurse

Merrill Lynch Executive

Ice Cream Kid

Solly the Barber

Chef

Doctor Crone

Hughes Staffer

Mobster

Mobster

Mobster

Mobster

Mobster

Somoza's Aide

Herb (uncredited)

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Hughes Staffer (uncredited)

Rolls Royce Chauffeur (uncredited)

RKO Studio Executive (uncredited)

Written by Rangan on 2017-06-26
**A film director, his actress and her driver!** I kind of felt deja vu. I don't remember the title, but it was similar to this from the recent time, where it revolves around a taxi driver and a woman who wanted to be an actress. In this the distinct feature was the Beatty's role. After returning from the retirement, he's in business now. Directing it, as well as in one of the prominent characters. An 80 years old and still has left lots of spark in him. It was really a great comeback, yet the film is not fully convincing. Even though an enjoyable one, particularly for the awesome performances by all. The film was about Howard Hughes, but I don't know whether it is a biopic or just inspired by. Anyway, it was in the backdrop of Hollywood film industry. The story takes place between three characters, including a driver, film director and a wanted to be an actress. Triangular romance, but not exactly a romance film. Everything was drama, on the struggles between their professions. Often the narration jumps off to Hughes other business affairs. Overall, it comes back to the original path and takes us to the conclusion. A very slow screenplay. I'm used to such kind of narration, so I did not find any hard to finish it off. But it won't be same for others, especially if you are not interested in what the film plot deals with. And it is over two hours long. It covered everything it wanted to tell us. They should have avoided them, to make the film a bit quick which would have worked in its favour. Beatty is a very conscious man. Look at the Oscars, he knew the error, but while having a doubt, his partner hurried and announced the winner. I hope he makes another film very soon and stun everybody who criticised this one. _5/10_