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  2. HHLA (mall) - Wikipedia

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    The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center was developed by jH Snyder Company, and opened in 2000. [2] It originally featured The Bridge Cinema De Lux, a luxury movie theater with IMAX screens, several restaurants including Johnny Rockets, Islands, On The Border, Subway and Starbucks, plus a Nordstrom Rack, and Borders.

  3. Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 song "Broadway melody of 1974" by Genesis referenced Howard Hughes: "There's Howard Hughes in blue suede shoes / Smiling at the majorettes, smoking Winston cigarettes". [198] The 1974 song "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" by Jim Croce compares the main protagonist of the song to Howard Hughes in one of the lyrics.

  4. Christopher Nolan Says His Unmade Howard Hughes Biopic With ...

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    Nolan’s Howard Hughes movie never materialized, but learning how to distill the life of an iconic American figure into a movie script would pay off years later when it came time to penning ...

  5. RKO Pictures - Wikipedia

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    In May 1948, eccentric aviation tycoon and occasional movie producer Howard Hughes spent $8.8 million to gain control of the company, beating out British film magnate J. Arthur Rank for Odlum's stake. [162] During Hughes's tenure, RKO suffered its worst years since the early 1930s, as his capricious management style took a heavy toll.

  6. 10 things we learned about Warren Beatty's Howard Hughes movie

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  7. The Aviator (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Houston, eight-year-old Howard Hughes' mother gives him a bath and teaches him how to spell "quarantine", warning him about the recent cholera outbreak. Fourteen years later, in 1927, he begins to direct his film Hell's Angels, and hires Noah Dietrich to manage the day-to-day operations of his business empire.

  8. The Amazing Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Part one was the fifth highest-rated show of the week; part two was the highest-rated. [8] It was seen by over 60 million people. [9] Universal agreed to distribute The Amazing Howard Hughes theatrically outside the United States. [10] The Amazing Howard Hughes was the original release of EMI Television, an off-shoot of EMI Films. [11] [N 1]

  9. Hell's Angels (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Angels is a 1930 American pre-Code independent epic war film directed and produced by Howard Hughes and director of dialogue James Whale.Written by Harry Behn and Howard Estabrook and starring Ben Lyon, James Hall and Jean Harlow, it was released through United Artists.