From Paul Schrader, the acclaimed director of Affliction,
The Comfort of Strangers, American Gigolo, Blue
Collar and Cat People, and the screenwriter of Taxi
Driver, Raging Bull and The Last Temptation of Christ,
comes Auto Focus, an absorbing glimpse into the colourful life,
and mysterious death, of actor Bob Crane. Handsome and charming, Crane
became well known as the star of television's hit comedy Hogan's Heroes
(1965-1971). Capitalizing on his fame, Crane dove into the freewheeling
spirit of the times with relish, having affairs with numerous women. (Auto
Focus is a fascinating chronicle of American male sexual identity
in the sixties and seventies.) Eventually, Crane teamed up with video
technician John Carpenter to document his exploits, an association that
may very well have led to his murder in a Scottsdale, Arizona motel room
in 1978.
Adapted by Michael Gerbosi from Robert Graysmith's book The Murder
of Bob Crane, and starring Greg Kinnear, Willem Dafoe, Maria Bello,
and Rita Wilson, Auto Focus explores the heights and depths of
Crane's unique life with intensity, style and wit.
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