Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies (2000)
A reclusive millionaire who owed his fortune to his father, Howard Hughes staked his fame on many things, including his credits as a producer, director and aviator. But he is perhaps best known for his skills as a Casanova, reportedly romancing Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Rita Hayworth and Bette Davis. Actor Billy Zane narrates this documentary, which offers a glimpse of the man behind the glamour.
Director: Christian Sebaldt
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Billy Zane as Narrator (voice) |
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Pat Broeske as Self |
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Janet Leigh as Self |
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Leonard Maltin as Self |
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Louella Parsons as Self (archive sound) |
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Billie Dove as Self (archive footage) |
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Terry Moore as Self |
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Howard Hughes as Self (archive footage) |
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Jean Harlow as Self (archive footage) |
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Sally Forrest as Self |
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Edith Lynch as Self |
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Joan Fontaine as Self (archive footage) |
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Jane Russell as Self |
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Yvonne Schubert as Self |
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Mamie Van Doren as Self |
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Robert Mitchum as Self (archive sound) |
| Writing | Mary Jane Morrison | Writer |
| Production | Robert Dalrymple | Producer |
| Directing | Christian Sebaldt | Director |
| Writing | Barbara Romen | Writer |