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Howard Hughes was an industrialist, aviator, and eccentric, but he was also the most important movie producer during the golden age of Hollywood. At a time when filmmaking was tightly controlled and highly formulaic, Hughes used his enormous wealth to challenge the dictates and restrictions that defined the motion picture industry.

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Howard Hughes was an industrialist, aviator, and eccentric, but he was also the most important movie producer during the golden age of Hollywood. At a time when filmmaking was tightly controlled and highly formulaic, Hughes used his enormous wealth to challenge the dictates and restrictions that defined the motion picture industry.
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JEFFREY RICHARDSON is a nationally recognized expert in American history who has appeared as an expert commentator on countless television shows, from History Detectives and Mysteries at the Museum to Pawn Stars and Storage Wars. His specialties include cultural, western, and twentieth-century history. Richardson has worked at museums big and small, and he is currently the curator of exhibits at the Farmington Museum in New Mexico, where he lives with his wife and two kids, Milford and Willow. Richardson has published several books and articles on a variety of historical topics.