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- On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has received an 86% positive rate, based on 152 reviews. The site's consensus states: " The Hoax is an enormously appealing film, thanks to the uniformly excellent performances and Lasse Hallström's zippy direction." While on Metacritic, the film scored 70 out of 100, based on 37 reviews.
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The Hoax. In the early 1970s, author Clifford Irving (Richard Gere), with accomplice Richard Suskind (Alfred Molina), attempts to pull off one of the greatest media scams of the century.
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An amazing story filled with twists, turns, intrigue, betrayals, hallucinations and close calls. Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Jan 16, 2008. Jeffrey Chen Window to the Movies. Despite good...
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has received an 86% positive rate, based on 152 reviews. The site's consensus states: " The Hoax is an enormously appealing film, thanks to the uniformly excellent performances and Lasse Hallström's zippy direction."
The Hoax: Directed by Lasse Hallström. With David Aaron Baker, John Carter, Judi Barton, Raul S. Julia. In what would cause a fantastic media frenzy, Clifford Irving sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s.
- (17K)
- Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Lasse Hallström
- 2007-04-20
Jul 30, 2007 · Considering our current obsession with media dishonesty, there couldn't be a better time for this fictionalised film version of Clifford Irving's memoir The Hoax.
An outrageously true story of an outrageously true crime. You may say that 'The Hoax' ultimately works because of one man, and that's Richard Gere. His best performance in years, Gere commands the screen as the man behind the heist (and nose). He's sharp, humorous, tragic, and flawed.
Amoral con artist's true tale will pull adults in. Read Common Sense Media's The Hoax review, age rating, and parents guide.