The Aviator

Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flies with success. As the victory celebration takes place, Howard suffers from his mental disability and keeps on repeating, "The way of the future", over and over. As he cools off in a restroom, he remembers himself as a boy saying that he wants to make movies, fly planes and become a rich man.

Doug Hryniuk

Continuity mistake: When Hughes and Odie are talking about mounting a camera on a biplane and removing one of the wings, the shots alternate between a back view of their heads and a front view of their faces. Odie's head position has no relationship to the one it had in the preceding angle in most of the cuts.

Sacha

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Howard Hughes: What the hell does a senator from Maine need to fly to Peru for?

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Question: When Hughes is scrubbing his hands so hard that he cuts them, what exactly causes them to be cut? Is it something in the soap, or his fingernails? I wouldn't think, his being a man, that his nails would be long enough to do any damage, at least not to the extent shown.

Krista

Chosen answer: Hughes has obsessive compulsive disorder. He washes his hands so often, and so intensely, that he's literally worn away his skin. This is common with OCD sufferers.

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