In 1913, eight-year-old Howard Hughes learns about the recent cholera outbreak from his mother while she gives him a bath. Fourteen years later, in 1927, he embarks on directing his film “Hell’s Angels” and hires Noah Dietrich to manage his business operations.
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After the success of “The Jazz Singer,” Hughes becomes fixated on making his films more realistic by converting to sound. Despite initial success, he remains unsatisfied and orders reshoots after the Hollywood premiere. He finds solace in actress Katharine Hepburn, who helps with his obsessive–compulsive disorder.
In 1935, Hughes sets a speed record with the H-1 Racer and later flies around the world in record time. Facing challenges from rivals like Pan Am, Hughes’ personal life becomes tumultuous with multiple love interests and increasing paranoia.
In the 1940s, Hughes undertakes projects with the Army, facing a near-death experience in a plane crash. Despite setbacks, he perseveres with projects but faces escalating OCD symptoms and legal scrutiny. Finally, after successful feats in aviation, Hughes confronts his inner demons and envisions a brighter future.
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