TY - ADVS AU - Scorsese,Martin AU - Logan,John AU - Mann,Michael AU - DiCaprio,Leonardo AU - Blanchett,Cate AU - Beckinsale,Kate AU - Reilly,John C. AU - Baldwin,Alec AU - Alda,Alan AU - Holm,Ian AU - Huston,Danny AU - Stefani,Gwen AU - Law,Jude AU - Scott,Adam AU - Ross,Matt AU - Garner,Kelli AU - Conroy,Frances AU - Spiner,Brent AU - DeSantis,Stanley AU - Herrmann,Edward AU - Dafoe,Willem AU - Richardson,Robert AU - Schoonmaker,Thelma AU - Shore,Howard AU - Legato,Robert AU - Ferretti,Dante AU - Powell,Sandy AU - Ross,Morag AU - Blondell,Kathryn ED - Forward Pass Productions. ED - Appian Way (Firm) ED - IMF Productions (Firm) ED - Initial Entertainment Group. ED - Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ) ED - Miramax Films. ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - The aviator SN - 079079523X AV - PN1997.2 .A95 2005 U1 - 791.43/72 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Burbank, CA PB - Warner Bros. Pictures, Distributed by Warner Home Video KW - Hughes, Howard, KW - Celebrities KW - United States KW - Drama KW - Businesspeople KW - Billionaires KW - Airplanes KW - Design and construction KW - Aeronautics KW - Research KW - Air pilots KW - Test pilots KW - Man-woman relationships KW - fast KW - Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) KW - California KW - Los Angeles KW - Hollywood KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - local KW - Historical films KW - Biographical films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Fiction films N1 - Originally produced as an American motion picture in 2004; Disc 1; Young Howard -- "Welcome to Hollywood," 'Hell's Angels' Year one -- 'Hell's Angels' Year two -- 'Hell's Angels' Year three -- "Howard Hughes' $4 million epic" -- "Follow-through is everything in golf, just like life" -- TWA "Tiger by the tail" -- "I'm sure you know Errol" -- Teaching Kate to fly -- H-1 racer, breaking the world speed record -- Letting Kate in -- Around the world in four days -- "Don't worry about it Howard, she's just working the room" -- Visiting the Hepburn estate -- MPAA outlaws mammaries -- Selling the Hercules -- "There's too much Howard Hughes in Howard Hughes" -- Constellation -- "We're too alike, you and I" -- Faith Domergue -- "Kill the story," burying the Hepburn-Tracy scandal -- Ava Gardner -- "Show me all the blueprints, show me all the blueprints" -- XF-11, inaugural flight and crash -- Flowers from Juan Trippe -- Government investigation -- Q-U-A-R-A-N-T-I-N-E -- Germ-free zone -- Brewster Senate hearings -- Flying boat -- "The way of the future, the way of the future" -- End credits; (170 min.) -- Feature commentary by director Martin Scorsese, editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and producer Michael Mann [optional audio feature]; Disc 2; Special Features -- Deleted scene: Howard tells Ava about his car accident (2 min.) -- Featurettes: A life without limits : The making of 'The Aviator'; The role of Howard Hughes in aviation history; Modern marvels: Howard Hughes tech, a History Channel documentary; The affliction of Howard Hughes: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; OCD Panel discussion with Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese and Howard Hughes' widow Terry Moore; An evening with Leonardo DiCaprio and Alan Alda; The visual effects of 'The Aviator'; Constructing 'The Aviator': The work of Dante Ferretti; Costuming 'The Aviator': The work of Sandy Powell; The age of glamour: The hair and make-up of 'The Aviator'; Scoring 'The Aviator': The work of Howard Shore; The Wainwright family: Loudon, Rufus and Martha; (158 min.) -- 'The Aviator' soundtrack spot (17 sec.) -- Still gallery [slide show] (10 min.); Director of photography, Robert Richardson ; edited by Thelma Schoonmaker ; music by Howard Shore ; production designed by Dante Ferretti; Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Alan Alda, Ian Holm, Danny Huston, Gwen Stefani, Jude Law, Adam Scott, Matt Ross, Kelli Garner, Frances Conroy, Brent Spiner, Stanley DeSantis, Edward Herrmann; MPAA rating: Rated PG-13; for thematic elements, sexual content, nudity, language and a crash sequence; Canadian rating: PG N2 - Howard Hughes was a rich young man from Texas, heir to his father's fortune, when he decided he wanted to make movies. Age 21, he made the most expensive Hollywood film ever (at the time); and went on to break air-speed records, make another fortune in aircraft design, smash Charles Lindbergh's round-the-world flight record, and be romantically linked with almost all of Hollywood's famous beauties. Nevertheless, he died alone, sealed into a room he never left, the victim of compulsions that drove him to greatness, while containing the seeds of his undoing ER -