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Hepburn grows tired of Hughes' eccentricity and workaholism, and leaves him for fellow actor Spencer Tracy Hughes quickly discovers a brand-new love interest with 15-year-old Confidence Domergue, and later starlet Ava Gardner However, he still has sensations for Hepburn, and bribes a press reporter to keep records regarding her and the wedded Tracy out of journalism.

Ironically, as for this reviewer is concerned one of the most stirring, many memorable moment in Martin Scorsese and John Logan's The Pilot isn't the (unquestionably excellent) airborne fight at the beginning of the film, or the airplane crash in the future, or any of the interpersonal goings-on.

Besides, Hughes is hardly averse at risking his life in various other methods, becoming a record-smashing flying ace and Bookmarks later obtaining TWA off the ground much to the dismay of rival Juan Trippe (Alec Baldwin), the head of Pan Am. The Aviator with Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn and Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes.

Clocking in at 169 mins, The Pilot tries to remain up, but like Howard Hughes' much-too-heavy and much-too-big Spruce Goose (a.k.a. The Hercules), this cinematic big can maintain itself airborne only a few minutes at once. Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes and Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn The Aviator pictures: Miramax Warner Bros