The Aviator 2004
Howard Hughes, one of the most important directors of his time from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s, was known for his films and stage productions. However, he had another passion that was just as important as cinema: flying above the clouds. Coming from his youth, Hughes, using the fortune of his father’s drill factory, made a crazy decision to make a film about warplanes fighting in World War I called “Hell’s Angels.” It was a great triumph.