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The Hoax
In what would cause a fantastic media frenzy, Clifford Irving sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s New York, legendary author Clifford Irving concocts an elaborate literary hoax, claiming to be writing an authorized autobiography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes. As Irving delves deeper into the deception, navigating interviews with Hughes' associates and dealing with his publisher's growing demands, the lines between truth and fiction blur. The scheme spirals out of control, threatening his career, his marriage, and his very freedom.
Critical Reception
The Hoax received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Richard Gere's performance and the film's engaging, witty portrayal of the audacious literary scandal. While some found the pacing uneven, many appreciated its blend of historical drama and dark comedy, highlighting its exploration of truth, deception, and the nature of celebrity.
What Reviewers Say
Richard Gere delivers a compelling performance as the cunning Clifford Irving.
The film effectively captures the absurdity and high stakes of the literary scandal.
Pacing issues and a somewhat predictable narrative were noted by some critics.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be an entertaining and well-acted portrayal of a fascinating true story. Many appreciated the humor and the intriguing plot, although a few wished for a more in-depth exploration of the characters' motivations.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Clifford Irving's 1971 attempt to defraud Howard Hughes and his publisher by claiming to be writing an authorized autobiography of the famously reclusive billionaire.
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