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Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell

Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell

1977Movie⏱️ 1h 35mR
BiographyDrama
⭐ 3.9
IMDB Rating
60 votes

When maverick first-time director Howard Hughes has to recast the female lead in his aerial war picture Hell's Angels (1930), he chooses a fiery, unknown movie extra named Jean Harlow, launching both of their Hollywood careers in ...

Director
Larry Buchanan
Writers
Lynn Shubert, Larry Buchanan
Stars
Victor Holchak, Lindsay Bloom, David McLean
Release Date
May 25, 1977
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Victor Holchak
Victor Holchak
as Howard Hughes
Lindsay Bloom
Lindsay Bloom
as Jean Harlow
David McLean
David McLean
as Billy
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Charles Aidikoff
as Projectionist
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James S. Appleby
as Pilot
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Wally K. Berns
as Announcer
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James Brodhead
as Lawyer
Don Brodie
Don Brodie
as Director
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Barry Buchanan
as Pilot
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Adele Claire
as Mother

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
H & H Films

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

BiographyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

Bloom and Holchak: Actors in Hell
by shaggycub β€’ 2004-12-19
1/10

"To call this movie dreck would be like calling "Heaven's Gate" a minor flop. Where do I begin? For starters, the screenplay is weak, and bears almost no relation to the actual filming of "Hell's Angels"-in fact, they don't even use the actual title, they call the movie "Angels in Hell". The screen play bothers to include a brief appearance by Howard Hawks, and yet does't even mention James Whale, who actually worked on "Hell's Angels". Then there's the casting and "acting" by the leads, Holchak and Bloom. Holchak p..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Debut theatrical feature film of television actor Victor Holchak who portrayed Howard Hughes. The picture remains his first, final and only ever big screen acting role.

πŸ“– Synopsis

When maverick first-time director Howard Hughes has to recast the female lead in his aerial war picture Hell's Angels (1930), he chooses a fiery, unknown movie extra named Jean Harlow, launching both of their Hollywood careers in ...