Hugh Hefner: American Playboy
Hugh Hefner: American Playboy

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Hugh Hefner: American Playboy

2003
Movie
93 min
English

With his magazine Hugh Hefner changed the face of publishing, combining titillation with hard-edged reporting and serving up nudity with taste. His swinging bachelor ways also made him an icon for the straight males for whom his publication was tailor-made. Join Richard Kiley in this documentary about the quintessential ladies' man. Includes footage, photos and interviews with Camille Paglia, Mel Torme, Tony Curtis and more.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Robert BadalGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and career of Hugh Hefner, the influential and controversial founder of Playboy magazine. It delves into his rise to fame, his impact on popular culture, and the evolution of the Playboy brand. The film explores his relationships, his business acumen, and the societal shifts he both influenced and reflected.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a prominent public figure, "Hugh Hefner: American Playboy" received moderate attention, primarily highlighting Hefner's significant cultural impact and the enduring legacy of Playboy. Reviews often touched on his role in challenging social norms and his complex public persona.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores Hefner's multifaceted impact on American culture and media.

  • Provides a look into the business and personal life of the Playboy empire founder.

  • Documents the rise and evolution of Playboy magazine and its associated lifestyle.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features archival footage and interviews that were central to understanding Hefner's vision and the societal context in which Playboy emerged.

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