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The Aviator (2004)
TrailerA biopic depicting phenomenal public success contrasts with private behaviors close to madness: Howard Hughes from the late 1920s to the late 1940s.Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Alan Alda, Ian Holm, Danny Huston, Gwen Stefani, Jude Law, Adam Scott, ...»Director: Martin ScorseseCountry: United States, GermanyDuration: 170 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Aviator (2004)"
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Characters of "The Aviator (2004)"
Howard HughesPlayed by: Leonardo DiCaprio
Katharine HepburnPlayed by: Cate Blanchett
Ava GardnerPlayed by: Kate Beckinsale
Noah DietrichPlayed by: John C. Reilly
Juan TrippePlayed by: Alec Baldwin
Senator Ralph Owen BrewsterPlayed by: Alan Alda
Professor FitzPlayed by: Ian Holm
Jack FryePlayed by: Danny Huston
Jean HarlowPlayed by: Gwen Stefani
Errol FlynnPlayed by: Jude Law
Johnny MeyerPlayed by: Adam Scott
Glenn OdekirkPlayed by: Matt Ross
Faith DomerguePlayed by: Kelli Garner
Mrs. HepburnPlayed by: Frances Conroy
Robert GrossPlayed by: Brent Spiner
Louis B. MayerPlayed by: Stanley DeSantis
Joseph BreenPlayed by: Edward Herrmann
Roland SweetPlayed by: Willem Dafoe
Dr. HepburnPlayed by: Kenneth Welsh
Howard Hughes's MotherPlayed by: Amy Sloan
Roscoe TurnerPlayed by: Raymond Ducasse
Spencer TracyPlayed by: Kevin O'Rourke -
Directors of "The Aviator (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Aviator (2004)"
TIME MagazineFebruary 03, 2010This handsome movie is an oddly well-behaved one to come from the preternaturally energetic Scorsese.
NewsweekNovember 01, 2007This almost-great epic has one foot in legend: it's a vision of an American titan that could have sprung from the insides of Hughes's own obsessive, perfectionist head.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Despite a pacy, technically brilliant but otherwise slightly ordinary first half-hour or so, Scorsese's Howard Hughes movie is his best since The Age of Innocence.
AV ClubSeptember 26, 2005It's a measure of The Aviator's complexity and ambiguity that it can be read equally as a celebration of rugged, capitalist individualism and as a leftist critique of cutthroat free-market competition.
Washington PostMay 20, 2005Its primary appeal is its speed: It rushes along, from scandal to air crash to movie romance to Senate hearing, each anecdote well realized but never tarried over.
Houston ChronicleApril 21, 2005This undoubtedly is the movie Scorsese set out to make, and he made it exceedingly well. Still, we can fault him for choosing to celebrate its subject instead of examining him.
Seanax.comOctober 06, 2016This is high-style filmmaking wrapped up in a tormented hero whose soaring flights of greatness are matched by the mortal pull of his devils,...
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Good but not great, and not for younger kids.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008It's all rather sprawling and a bit disjointed, but Scorsese's vigorous pacing and eye for detail hold it all together and provide a vivid setting for DiCaprio's masterful performance (his best work yet).
Big Picture Big SoundJuly 14, 2007Its plot moves from event to event without a story driving it and the audience is left drifting along.
WBAI Web RadioFebruary 08, 2007All tabloid style gloss accessorized with brassy special effects, and bloated storytelling based loosely on period gossip.
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