

Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell
Tycoon Howard Hughes and actress Jean Harlow have an affair while making his 1930 "Hell's Angels."
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Plot Summary
This film chronicles the tumultuous relationship between the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes and the iconic Hollywood actress Jean Harlow. It delves into their alleged affair and the power dynamics within their lives, set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews, with critics citing a weak script, uninspired direction, and questionable historical accuracy. Performances were also a point of contention, with many finding them lacking depth. It is generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre of biographical dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised by no one.
- A poorly executed biographical drama.
- Lacked historical accuracy and engaging storytelling.
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Fun Fact
The film's title is somewhat misleading as Jean Harlow died in 1937, long before Howard Hughes' later, more eccentric years that are often associated with his life. The film attempts to bridge this temporal gap in its narrative.
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