Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell
Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell is a 1977 film by director Larry Buchanan.[1] The film is about the relationship between Howard Hughes (played by Victor Holchak) and Jean Harlow (played by Lindsay Bloom).[2]
| Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Larry Buchanan | 
| Screenplay by | Lynn Shubert Larry Buchanan  | 
| Produced by | Larry Buchanan | 
| Starring | Victor Holchak Lindsay Bloom Royal Dano David McLean  | 
| Cinematography | Nickolas Josef von Sternberg | 
| Edited by | Robert A. Fitzgerald | 
| Music by | Jimmie Haskell | 
Production company  | H & H Films  | 
| Distributed by | PRO International Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Cast
    
- Victor Holchak as Howard Hughes
 - Lindsay Bloom as Jean Harlow
 - David McLean as Billy
 - Charles Aidikoff as Projectionist
 - James S. Appleby as Pilot
 - Wally K. Berns as Announcer
 - James Brodhead as Lawyer
 - Don Brodie as Director
 - Barry Buchanan as Pilot
 - Adele Claire as Mother
 - David Clover as George
 - Rita Conde as Inez
 - Tony Cortez as Emiliano
 - Brian Cummings as Assistant Director
 - John S. Curran as Chase Cop
 
References
    
- Craig, Rob (2007). The Films of Larry Buchanan: A Critical Examination. McFarland & Company. pp. 193–201. ISBN 978-0786429820.
 - Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell at New York Times
 
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