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| Leonardo DiCaprio | Howard Hughes | |
| Alec Baldwin | Juan Trippe | |
| Kate Beckinsale | Ava Gardner | |
| Cate Blanchett | Katharine Hepburn | |
| Alan Alda | Senator Ralph Owen Brewster | |
| Ian Holm | Professor Fitz | |
| Danny Huston | Jack Frye | |
| Jude Law | Errol Flynn | |
| Gwen Stefani | Jean Harlow | |
| Adam Scott | Johnny Meyer | |
| John C. Reilly | Noah Dietrich | |
| Matt Ross | Glenn Odekirk | |
| Kelli Garner | Faith Domergue | |
| Frances Conroy | Mrs. Hepburn | |
| Brent Spiner | Robert Gross |
| Director | Martin Scorsese
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| Producer | Michael Mann
Sandy Climan |
| Writer | John Logan
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| Cinematography | Robert Richardson
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| Musician | Howard Shore
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"The Aviator" is a fascinating account of the life of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes. His various successes and failures in a wide array of endeavors makes for an inspirational and interesting saga of a mysterious figure mostly known these days for the strange behavior he displayed in his later years. The film highlights his earlier genius which made him an American legend and a figure bigger than life. It also reveals the destructive progression of a compulsive disorder and the very sad circumstances that can result from such a disease if left untreated. |
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