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Katharine Hepburn:
Are you Making a Western, Howard?Howard Hughes:Yeah. Making a Western. I'm gonna call it "The Outlaw".Johnny Meyer:Yeah. And you know what it's about? S-E-X. It's all about S-E-X.Howard Hughes:It's A Western. A Western.Errol Flynn:You can't have fornication in A Western. It isn't done.Johnny Meyer:It's not real sex, skinny, it's movie sex! What "Scarface" did for the gangster picture, "The Outlaw" will do for the Western. Put the sex and guts and blood up there on the screen
Are you Making a Western, Howard?Howard Hughes:Yeah. Making a Western. I'm gonna call it "The Outlaw".Johnny Meyer:Yeah. And you know what it's about? S-E-X. It's all about S-E-X.Howard Hughes:It's A Western. A Western.Errol Flynn:You can't have fornication in A Western. It isn't done.Johnny Meyer:It's not real sex, skinny, it's movie sex! What "Scarface" did for the gangster picture, "The Outlaw" will do for the Western. Put the sex and guts and blood up there on the screen
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Are you making a Western Howard
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Yeah Making a Western I'm gonna call it The Outlaw
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Yeah And you know what it's about S e x It's all about s e x
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It's a Western
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You can't have fornication in a Western It's not real sex Skinny It's movie sex
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What Scarface did for the gangster picture The Outlaw is gonna do for the Western
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Put the sex and guts and blood right up there on the screen
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Movie Summary
A biopic depicting the life of filmmaker and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes from 1927 to 1947, during which time he became a successful film producer and an aviation magnate, while simultaneously growing more unstable due to severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.



