Research for a biopic about Lyndon B. Johnson or Martin Luther King Jr. might include a few documentaries, archived speeches and maybe a trip to the Library of Congress to peruse some old letters.
When Bob Crane performed at Houston's Windmill Dinner Theater in 1976, few knew that the lovable TV star was the sex-obsessed creator of his own pornography. Using early home-video equipment, Crane ...
The point where the sins of the flesh intersect with the entitlement and delusions provided by celebrity is provocatively explored in “Auto Focus.” An astute account the downward life spiral of “Hogan ...
"Auto Focus" tells the tale of Bob Crane, star of the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes," who spirals downward from stardom to dinner theater to dead. The only slightly refreshing detail of this otherwise ...
Bob Crane, the star of Hogan’s Heroes, who was murdered in 1978, is an unlikely candidate for a biopic. At best, he was a minor celebrity even during the hit TV show’s seven-year run, which ended in ...
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