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Early in 1971, McGraw-Hill passes on Clifford Irving's new novel. He's desperate for money, so, against the backdrop of Nixon's reelection calculations, Irving claims he has Howard Hughes's cooperation to write Hughes's autobiography. With the help of friend Dick Suskind, Irving does research, lucks into a manuscript written by a long-time Hughes associate, and plays on corporate greed. He's quick-thinking and outrageously bold. Plus, he banks on Hughes's reluctance to enter the public eye. At the same time, he's trying to rebuild his marriage and deflect the allure of his one-time mistress, Nina Van Pallandt. Can he write a good book, take the money, and pull off the hoax?
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Comments
edmon
This movie was a pleasant surprise in a sea of uninspiring spring films. Richard Gere and Albert Molina did a great job of portraying two reckless writers. I would endorse this film and recommend it to anyone who is looking for an entertaining trip to the movies.
mcdonald928
This movie has a fascinating historical basis, but above all it is a movie about 'lies, and the lying liars who tell them' (to borrow a phrase from Al Franken). Richard Gere gives a great performance in a role that really seems to suit his personality. I wouldn't say this was the greatest film ever, but it is definitely worth seeing (unlike 90% of the other doo-doo offered to movie-goers).
This movie was a pleasant surprise in a sea of uninspiring spring films. Richard Gere and Albert Molina did a great job of portraying two reckless writers. I would endorse this film and recommend it to anyone who is looking for an entertaining trip to the movies.