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Synopsis
The life and sordid, untimely death of Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane are explored by director Paul Schrader in this biopic, which marks one of the few times the filmmaker has not scripted his own film. Auto Focus chronologically traces the meteoric rise of Crane's show business career, beginning with his early success as a jokey deejay on Los Angeles morning radio in the early '60s. A devout family man, Crane lives in Southern Californian comfort with his wife Anne (Rita Wilson) and their young children, relishing the modicum of celebrity his job provides him. His life begins to change, however, when his agent Lenny (Ron Leibman) proposes that he take a breakthrough role on the CBS POW-camp sitcom Hogan's Heroes. Initially reluctant to take the job, Crane signs on with the production and, to his and everyone else's surprise, the show becomes a smash hit. With celebrity comes a new set of friends, and Crane falls in with audio-visual guru John Carpenter (Willem Dafoe), a Sony sales rep who spends his days setting up home entertainment systems for the Hollywood elite, and his nights cruising strip clubs for anonymous sexual encounters. Already a pornography buff, Crane starts using his fame to secure him and Carpenter an endless parade of affairs, which they videotape and then obsessively review. It isn't long before Anne demands a divorce, and Crane marries his Hogan's co-star Patti Olsen (aka Sigrid Valdis, here played by Maria Bello), who's more accepting of his escapades. When the sitcom is canceled, however, Crane has trouble securing acting jobs, and recedes further and further into his life of amateur porn with Carpenter. Auto Focus premiered at the Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals before its art-house run in the fall of 2002. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Begley, Jr. Mel Rosen
Willem Dafoe Johnny Carpenter
Kurt Fuller Werner Klemperer/Klink
Ron Leibman Lenny
Bruce Solomon Feldman
Rita Wilson Ann Crane
Rita Wilson Anne Crane
Michael McKean Video Executive
Greg Kinnear Bob Crane
Maria Bello Patricia Crane
Michael E. Rodgers Richard Dawson
Christopher Neiman Clary
Lyle Kanouse John Banner/Schultz

Production Crew

Andrew Barrett Additional Music
Seth Reed Art Director
Robert Graysmith Book Author
Wendy Kurtzman Casting
Fred Murphy Cinematographer
Brian Olivier Co-producer
Julie Weiss Costume Designer
Paul Schrader Director
Kristina Boden Editor
James Schamus Executive Producer
Rick Hess Executive Producer
Trevor Macy Executive Producer
Aaron Barsky First Assistant Director
Joel Harlow Makeup Special Effects
Rob Hinderstein Makeup Special Effects
Angelo Badalamenti Musical Direction/Supervision
G. Marq Roswell Musical Direction/Supervision
Alicia Allain Producer
Larry Karaszewski Producer
Pat Dollard Producer
Scott Alexander Producer
Todd Rosken Producer
James Chinlund Production Designer
Joel Harlow Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Rob Hinderstein Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Michael Gerbosi Screenwriter
Gene Serdena Set Designer
Sam Pope Set Designer
Steve Aaron Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Munro Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality, nudity, language, some drug use and violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Good Machine
Propaganda Films

Release
October 18, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Sony Pictures Classics