Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies (2000)

The camera wasn't the only thing closing in on the leading ladies

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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
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 55 min
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Production: Robert Dalrymple Productions, Turner Classic Movies, Winstar Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Christian Sebaldt
More Films in Genre: Documentary, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies about?
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.
Who directed Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies?
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies was directed by Christian Sebaldt.
Who stars in Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies?
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies stars Billy Zane, Pat Broeske, Janet Leigh, Leonard Maltin, Louella Parsons, Billie Dove.
How long is Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies?
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies?
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies produced?
Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies was produced in United States of America.