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| Cate Blanchett | Katharine Hepburn | |
| Ian Holm | Professor Fitz | |
| Alan Alda | Senator Ralph Owen Brewster | |
| Leonardo DiCaprio | Howard Hughes | |
| Matt Ross | Glenn Odekirk | |
| Adam Scott | Johnny Meyer | |
| Danny Huston | Jack Frye | |
| Jude Law | Errol Flynn | |
| Alec Baldwin | Juan Trippe | |
| Kate Beckinsale | Ava Gardner | |
| Gwen Stefani | Jean Harlow | |
| Brent Spiner | Robert Gross | |
| Kelli Garner | Faith Domergue | |
| Frances Conroy | Mrs. Hepburn | |
| John C. Reilly | Noah Dietrich |
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| Producer | Michael Mann
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| Writer | John Logan
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| Cinematography | Robert Richardson
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| Musician | Howard Shore
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Young Hughes directs one of Scorsese's favorite films, Hell's Angels. Hughes was so obsessed with perfection in the aerial sequences that he waits forever for perfect conditions, right down to cloud formations. The Aviator ends in 1946, when Hughes was still a dashing young man and romancing actresses like Ava Gardner and Katharine Hepburn. |
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