Gere defies expectations as Irving, completely becoming the 1970s-era New York Jewish dude, bad hair and all.
The Hoax (2007)
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Reviews Counted:148
Fresh:126
Rotten:22
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: The Hoax is an enormously appealing film, thanks to the uniformly excellent performances and Lasse Hallström's zippy direction.
Theatrical Release:03-08-2007
Synopsis: In 1971, Clifford Irving achieved the very heights of American journalism, nabbing a series of unprecedented interviews with the most famous man in the world – ultra-reclusive, immensely powerful,... In 1971, Clifford Irving achieved the very heights of American journalism, nabbing a series of unprecedented interviews with the most famous man in the world – ultra-reclusive, immensely powerful, superstar billionaire Howard Hughes – revealing his most intimate memories and controversial secrets. Actually, that's a lie. In 1971, writer Clifford Irving told an incredible whopper – one that became one of the most audacious and outrageous hoaxes ever perpetrated on the media and American public. Claiming to have obtained Howard Hughes' long sought-after memoirs, Irving pulled the wool over the entire publishing industry's eyes, and nearly made off with major cash and worldwide fame, until his clever yarn unraveled into a serious crime. Now from Academy Award®-nominated director Lasse Hallström (CIDER HOUSE RULES, CHOCOLAT) comes THE HOAX, a riveting caper inspired by Irving's untrue story. Jumping off from the still controversial facts surrounding Irving's ruse into a fictional reverie, the film mischievously and imaginatively explores how a man, an industry and an entire nation could become intoxicated by a good story . . . in sheer defiance of the fact that it never really happened. Golden Globe winner Richard Gere takes on the roguish role of Clifford Irving, an ambitious yet struggling writer who's been looking for that one big story for so long, he brazenly decides to make one up. At first the idea is just a savvy artistic prank, but if that's what the world wants, Irving believes he can take it further. Shrouding himself in a clever cloud of secrecy, he drops the news to a major publisher that he has been approached by the one man the entire world most wants to know about – aviator, movie mogul, ladies man and eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes – to ink his priceless biography. There's just one little problem: not a word of what Clifford is saying has an ounce of truth to it. He's never so much as seen a glimpse of the real Howard Hughes. But Irving banks on the idea that Hughes' seclusion and notoriously thin hold on reality will allow the con to succeed. Hughes has not been seen or heard from in public for over a decade. He is a total recluse. Irving relies on this fact to protect his bogus story – as Hughes refuses to confirm or deny anything so prevalent is his fear of appearing in public. Recruiting his anxiety-prone but loyal best friend Dick Suskind (ALFRED MOLINA) and European artist wife (Academy Award® winner MARCIA GAY HARDEN) into the scheme, Clifford soon finds himself in a wild maze of treachery, as he is forced to dodge the fallout of his falsehoods at every turn. What started as an adventurous lark soon turns into a seemingly inescapable maze of forgeries, thefts, tall tales, deceptions and impersonations. Yet Clifford's plan works like magic as his publishers, hungry for a bestseller at any cost, are hoodwinked by the thrill of it all. When Clifford stumbles upon possible links between Hughes and a corrupt Nixon administration, the stakes for his book grow even higher. Clifford is on top of the world . . . until the real Howard Hughes shockingly emerges to pull the rug out from under him. Only now, Clifford is so caught up in the tale he created that he may no longer know where his incredible story ends and reality begins. --© Miramax Films [More]
Starring: Richard Gere, Michael J. Burg, Julie Delpy, Hope Davis
Starring: Richard Gere, Michael J. Burg, Julie Delpy, Hope Davis, Eli Wallach, Marcia Gay Harden, Alfred Molina, Stanley Tucci, Stuart Margolin
Director: Lasse Hallström
Director: Lasse Hallström
Screenwriter: William Wheeler
Producer: Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Leslie Holleran, Joseph Maurer, Bob Yari
Composer: Carter Burwell
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for The Hoax
THE HOAX is an enjoyable romp that features one of Richard Gere's best screen performances. Not everything on screen may be true -- but then look at the title. Maybe this is really a case of truth in advertising.
The film seemed pedestrian, flat, diffuse and, if I may say, as phony as most Hollywood mainstream films.
... a serious and amusing black farce that does without obvious heroes or villains ...
Like the film itself, Gere gives a performance that is meticulous and impressive but not magnetic.
a film about a fraudulent autobiography should have been either rigorously adamant about sticking to provable facts or more self-conscious in its manipulation of them
Once the filmmakers get drunk on their own power as mouthpieces for their own reductive politicking, everything begins to fall apart.
Gere persuasively portrays a guy whose confidence blossoms as he makes the discovery that as his lies grow so does the ease with which he tells them.
Beneath the suspenseful pleasures of seeing Irving evade one trap after another, the film has a deeply cynical view of even the most righteous person's capacity for self-delusion and corruption.
Hallström stops well short of cheesy, however, and he never veers from the movie's central fascination: the author's obsessive melding with his subject.
a full-scale caper film -- complete with Swiss bank accounts, fake passports and genuine power trips... Everyone in the cast gets an opportunity to make an impression...
Stretches credibility for the benefit of its premise but never bends so far as to break the whole ride.
"The Hoax" won't con you out of your hard-earned money. It offers suspense, humor, memorable characters and a sometimes-fictionalized perspective on a real-life situation.
A splendidly satisfying film, funny and pointed, and with a lot more truth in its fantastications of a true story than one might at first believe.
Full speed ahead fun, a rollicking caper romp that hearkens back to a quainter, pre-Ken Lay age when bigtime fraud could actually entail writing books as opposed to merely cooking them.
Halstrum brings a light touch to the film which makes the proceedings a lot more fun then it might otherwise be.
Richard Gere has a field day, giving the performance of his career...
William Wheeler's screenplay proves an ideal source for Hallstrom ("The Shipping News") to break the mold of recent clinkers, and create a thoroughly enjoyable movie that is equal parts biography, cautionary tale, farce and satire.
If the world is shaped by invisible armies working at the behest of the powerful, is paranoia the only rational course?
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