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I was over at Western Costume the other day and they had a lot of great looking wardrobe on racks tagged for The Aviator. I asked about it and was told the movie had just wrapped. I did some digging and this is what I came up with:
Release Date: December, 2004 (wide)
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (Howard Robard Hughes, Jr.), Alan Alda (Senator Brewster), Alec Baldwin (Juan Tripp), Kate Beckinsale (Ava Gardner), Cate Blanchett (Katharine Hepburn), Frances Conroy (Kit Hepburn), Willem Dafoe (cameo), Kelli Garner (Faith Domergue), Sam Hennings, Ian Holm, Danny Huston (Jack Frye), Vincent Laresca (Jorge), Jude Law (Errol Flynn), Josie Maran, Matt Ross (Glenn Odekirk), Nellie Sciutto (Nadine Henley), Adam Scott, Justin Shilton, Brent Spiner (Robert Gross), Gwen Stefani (Jean Harlow, Chris Ufland, Rufus Wainwright
Director: Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas, Bringing Out the Dead, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Casino; his latest film before this is Gangs of New York)
Screenwriter: John Logan (Bats, RKO 281, The Time Machine; cowriter of Gladiator, Any Given Sunday; Star Trek: Nemesis is next up before this; he also has The Last Samurai coming, and Gladiator 2 in development)
Director Note:
4/01/02 - This project was started by Michael Mann, who originally was hoping to direct DiCaprio himself. Scorsese will instead be at the helm, making it two movies in a row that he's done with the star, after Gangs of New York.
Based Upon: This film is based upon the early career of tycoon Howard Hughes (1905-1976), whose career spanned across everything from oil (which he cared little for), film, casinos, and aviation, as he turned millions of dollars into billions...
Premise: Focusing on his early years (from the 1930 production of 'Hell's Angels' to the 1947 test flight of the Blue Spruce, when he was 42), this is the story of how young Howard Hughes transformed a small fortune into a massive one. The son of the Texan inventor of an amazing drill bit who died when he was 18, leaving him with 75% of the "Hughes Tool Co.", Howard Hughes (DiCaprio) quickly moved to Los Angeles to become a Hollywood film producer, where he helped launch the career of Jean Harlow and other starlets, and producing such classics as Hell's Angels, The Front Page, Flying Leathernecks, and Scarface (the 1932 original), eventually owning RKO Pictures. Hughes' legend came not from focusing on just Hollywood, however, as he simultaneously branched into industry after industry, including aviation in 1932 (including TWA Airlines), and during WWII, defense, leading to the creation of the (infamous) Spruce Goose, a flying boat of immense size. After WWII, Hughes' expansions continued, with an electronics company that was integral to the evolution of the satellite, and Hughes' several Las Vegas casinos (though this film may be ending before he moves there). This film will also focus on Hughes' romances with Hollywood stars like Katherine Hepburn (Blanchett) and Ava Gardner (Beckinsale). (Huston plays the president of TWA; Baldwin plays the president of their competitor, Pan Am).
Filming: Production started on July 7th, 2003 in Montreal on a budget of around $108 million, and then moved to Los Angeles in September, 2003. Filming wrapped up on November 17th, 2003 after 91 days, going just one day over schedule due to a fire at one of the sets caused by the recent California wild fires.
I think this one is going to be a fantastic film.
Release Date: December, 2004 (wide)
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (Howard Robard Hughes, Jr.), Alan Alda (Senator Brewster), Alec Baldwin (Juan Tripp), Kate Beckinsale (Ava Gardner), Cate Blanchett (Katharine Hepburn), Frances Conroy (Kit Hepburn), Willem Dafoe (cameo), Kelli Garner (Faith Domergue), Sam Hennings, Ian Holm, Danny Huston (Jack Frye), Vincent Laresca (Jorge), Jude Law (Errol Flynn), Josie Maran, Matt Ross (Glenn Odekirk), Nellie Sciutto (Nadine Henley), Adam Scott, Justin Shilton, Brent Spiner (Robert Gross), Gwen Stefani (Jean Harlow, Chris Ufland, Rufus Wainwright
Director: Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas, Bringing Out the Dead, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Casino; his latest film before this is Gangs of New York)
Screenwriter: John Logan (Bats, RKO 281, The Time Machine; cowriter of Gladiator, Any Given Sunday; Star Trek: Nemesis is next up before this; he also has The Last Samurai coming, and Gladiator 2 in development)
Director Note:
4/01/02 - This project was started by Michael Mann, who originally was hoping to direct DiCaprio himself. Scorsese will instead be at the helm, making it two movies in a row that he's done with the star, after Gangs of New York.
Based Upon: This film is based upon the early career of tycoon Howard Hughes (1905-1976), whose career spanned across everything from oil (which he cared little for), film, casinos, and aviation, as he turned millions of dollars into billions...
Premise: Focusing on his early years (from the 1930 production of 'Hell's Angels' to the 1947 test flight of the Blue Spruce, when he was 42), this is the story of how young Howard Hughes transformed a small fortune into a massive one. The son of the Texan inventor of an amazing drill bit who died when he was 18, leaving him with 75% of the "Hughes Tool Co.", Howard Hughes (DiCaprio) quickly moved to Los Angeles to become a Hollywood film producer, where he helped launch the career of Jean Harlow and other starlets, and producing such classics as Hell's Angels, The Front Page, Flying Leathernecks, and Scarface (the 1932 original), eventually owning RKO Pictures. Hughes' legend came not from focusing on just Hollywood, however, as he simultaneously branched into industry after industry, including aviation in 1932 (including TWA Airlines), and during WWII, defense, leading to the creation of the (infamous) Spruce Goose, a flying boat of immense size. After WWII, Hughes' expansions continued, with an electronics company that was integral to the evolution of the satellite, and Hughes' several Las Vegas casinos (though this film may be ending before he moves there). This film will also focus on Hughes' romances with Hollywood stars like Katherine Hepburn (Blanchett) and Ava Gardner (Beckinsale). (Huston plays the president of TWA; Baldwin plays the president of their competitor, Pan Am).
Filming: Production started on July 7th, 2003 in Montreal on a budget of around $108 million, and then moved to Los Angeles in September, 2003. Filming wrapped up on November 17th, 2003 after 91 days, going just one day over schedule due to a fire at one of the sets caused by the recent California wild fires.
I think this one is going to be a fantastic film.