The Aviator
Warner Bros. (12/25/2004)
Drama
In Collection
#112
0*
DVD
170 mins
IMDB 7.6

Leonardo DiCaprio Howard Hughes
Cate Blanchett Katharine Hepburn
Kate Beckinsale Ava Gardner
John C. Reilly Noah Dietrich
Alec Baldwin Juan Trippe
Alan Alda Sen. Ralph Owen Brewster
Ian Holm Professor Fitz
Danny Huston Jack Frye
Gwen Stefani Jean Harlow
Jude Law Errol Flynn
Adam Scott Johnny Meyer
Matt Ross Glenn Odekirk
Kelli Garner Faith Domergue
Frances Conroy Mrs. Hepburn
Brent Spiner Robert Gross
Stanley DeSantis Louis B. Mayer
Edward Herrmann Joseph Breen
Willem Dafoe Roland Sweet
Kenneth Welsh Dr. Hepburn
J.C. MacKenzie Ludlow
Nellie Sciutto Nadine Henley
Vincent Laresca Jorge
Justin Shilton Test Pilot
Joe Chrest Hell's Angels Director of Photography
Josie Maran Thelma
Sam Hennings Frank
Emma Campbell Helen Frye
Joe Cobden Guest at Dinner Party
Jacob Davich Young Howard Hughes
Stéphane Demers Maître d'
Raymond Ducasse Roscoe Turner
Al Dubois Pan Am Executive
Joseph P. Reidy Aide to Howard (as Joseph Reidy)
Loudon Wainwright III Cocoanut Grove Vocalist #2 (as Loudon Wainwright)
Jason Cavalier Cocoanut Grove Patron
Arthur Holden Radio Announcer
Alan Toy Man on Crutches
Sebastian Tillinger Timer
James Bradford Uncle Willy
James Rae FBI Agent
David Purdham Emcee
Amy Sloan Allene Hughes
Linda Smith Guest
Harry Standjofski Louis B. Mayer Crony
Dennis St John Nick the Custodian

Director Martin Scorsese
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Producer Sandy Climan
Matthias Deyle
Graham King
Michael Mann
Chris Brigham
Colin Cotter
Charles Evans Jr.
Writer John Logan

From Hollywood's legendary Cocoanut Grove to the pioneering conquest of the wild blue yonder, Martin Scorsese's The Aviator celebrates old-school filmmaking at its finest. We say "old school" only because Scorsese's love of golden-age Hollywood is evident in his approach to his subject--Howard Hughes in his prime (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in his)--and especially in his technical mastery of the medium reflecting his love for classical filmmaking of the studio era. Even when he's using state-of-the-art digital trickery for the film's exciting flight scenes (including one of the most spectacular crashes ever filmed), Scorsese's meticulous attention to art direction and costume design suggests an impassioned pursuit of craftsmanship from a bygone era; every frame seems to glow with gilded detail. And while DiCaprio bears little physical resemblance to Hughes during the film's 20-year span (late 1920s to late '40s), he efficiently captures the eccentric millionaire's golden-boy essence, and his tragic descent into obsessive-compulsive seclusion. Bolstered by Cate Blanchett's uncannily accurate portrayal of Katharine Hepburn as Hughes' most beloved lover, The Aviator is easily Scorsese's most accessible film, inviting mainstream popularity without compromising Scorsese's artistic reputation. As compelling crowd-pleasers go, it's a class act from start to finish. --Jeff Shannon


DVD Features
In his commentary track, director Martin Scorsese offers his own impressions of Howard Hughes and rattles off his memories of experiencing Hughes's films. He mentions how he made Cate Blanchett watch every Katharine Hepburn film from the '30s on the big screen, and observes that Kate Beckinsale had "a real sense of the stature of a Hollywood goddess." But in general he doesn't talk much about the craft of making the film. That area is covered better by editor Thelma Schoonmaker, who also appears on the commentary track, and producer Michael Mann makes a few appearances (all were recorded separately). The picture is brilliant, but the 5.1 sound is not as aggressive in the rear speakers and subwoofer as one might expect, other than some nice surround effects in the Hell's Angels flying sequence.

The second disc collects almost three hours of features. There's one unnecessary deleted scene, and an 11-minute making-of featurette that's basically the cast and director heaping praise on each other. More interesting are the short featurettes on visual effects (including the XF-11 scene, of course), production design, costumes, hair and makeup, and score, and Loudon Wainwright discusses his and his children's musical performances. Historical perspective is provided by spotlights on Hughes's role in aviation and his obsessive-compulsive disorder, and a 43-minute Hughes documentary from the History Channel (part of the Modern Marvels series, it focuses on his mechanical innovations and spends less than a minute on his movies). More unusual are DiCaprio and Scorsese's appearance on an OCD panel, and a half-hour interview segment DiCaprio did with Alan Alda. --David Horiuchi

The Personalities of The Aviator

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Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes
"Sometimes I truly fear that I... am losing my mind. And if I did it... it would be like flying blind."
Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn
Howard Hughes: "You're the tallest woman I have ever met."
Katharine Hepburn: "And all sharp elbows and knees. Beware."
Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner
Howard Hughes: "Does that look clean to you?"
Ava Gardner: "Nothing's clean, Howard. But we do our best, right?"
Gwen Stefani as Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow in Hell's Angels: "Would you be shocked if I put on something more comfortable?"
Jude Law as Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn in Captain Blood: "Up the riggings, you monkeys! Break out those sails and watch them fill with the wind that's carrying us all to freedom!"
Director Martin Scorsese
"You get a sense of Howard Hughes being Icarus with the wax wings. Those wings were great for a while, but he flies too close to the sun." --Martin Scorsese

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Production Designer Dante Ferretti
Film Editor Thelma Schoonmaker
Costume Designer Sandy Powell
Cinematographer Robert Richardson
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The Aviator at Amazon.com


The Aviator soundtrack

The Screenplay

Howard Hughes: The Real Aviator


Howard Hughes movies

Great movies of the 1930s

The films of Martin Scorsese

Edition Details
Audience Rating PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Country USA
Language English
Distributor Warner Home Video
Edition Two-Disc Special Edition
Barcode 085393893927
Region Region 9
Release Date 5/24/2005
Packaging Plastic Sleeve
Screen Ratio 2.35 Anamorphic
Subtitles Chinese; English; Malay; Thai
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 1: Cast Interviews
Theatrical Trailers
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby
Personal Details
Purchase Date 2005
Seen It Yes
Location Malaysia
Owner DLC
Store Mall
Purchase Price $12.98
Condition Excellent
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