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Larry Flynt is the hedonistically obnoxious, but indomitable, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film recounts his struggle to make an honest living publishing his girlie magazine and how it changes into a battle to protect the freedom of speech for all people.
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Larry Flynt is the hedonistically obnoxious, but indomitable, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film recounts his struggle to make an honest living publishing his girlie magazine and how it changes into a battle to protect the freedom of speech for all people.
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IMDbBest Director Motion Picture | 1997 | Miloš
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1997 | Larry
Best Supporting Actor For and | 1997 | Edward
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Courtney
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | Edward
Most Promising Actor For and | 1997 | Edward
Most Promising Actor | 1997 | Edward
Most Promising Actress | 1997 | Courtney
Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1997 | Jo
Best Screenplay Original | 1997 | Scott
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Drama | 1997 | Courtney
Best Film | 1997 | Miloš
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Courtney
Best Supporting Actress | 1996 | Courtney
Best Supporting Actor For and | 1996 | Edward
Best Supporting Actor | 1996 | Edward
Top Ten Films | 1996
Best Film | 1996
1996 | Miloš
Best Supporting Actress | 1996 | Courtney
1997 | Scott
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1997 | Courtney
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1997
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1997 | Woody
Best Foreign Language Film Nejleps zahranicn film | 1998 | Miloš
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 1997 | Woody
Best Drama Picture | 1997 | Michael
Best Picture | 1997 | Michael
Best Drama Actor | 1997 | Woody
Best Actor | 1997 | Woody
Best Breakthrough Performance | 1997 | Courtney
Best Picture | 1997
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | Edward
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Courtney
Best Actor | 1996 | Woody
Best Supporting Actress | 1996 | Courtney
Honorable Mentions | 1996 | Miloš
Best Film | 1996
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1996 | Woody
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1996 | Courtney
Best Director | 1996 | Miloš
Best Original Screenplay | 1996 | Miloš
Budget 36,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 20,300,385 USD
Despite being portrayed in an Oscar-nominated movie, Larry Flynt was refused an invitation to the 1997 Academy Awards, so Woody Harrelson brought Flynt to the award shows as his "plus one".
Courtney Love was arrested several times in Mississippi and Tennessee during filming for wearing her outrageous and revealing costumes in public. While filming a particular scene in a jail, one of the female officers working mistook Love for being a criminal on her way in for booking and handcuffed her.
Larry Flynt and his brother Jimmy Flynt are played by real-life brothers Woody Harrelson and Brett Harrelson.
Milos Forman claimed that Courtney Love showed up to their first meeting while under the influence of drugs. Just when he was going to dismiss her, he realized that Love was perfect for the role of Althea. Forman offered her the role on one condition: that Love would stay clean and undergo regular drug testing during filming. She complied. Forman later stated that he loved working with her, and had nothing but praise for her performance, casting her again in his next film, Man on the Moon (1999). And to this day, Love credits Forman with getting her off drugs, which led to a career renaissance.
The closing argument by Edward Norton was taken verbatim from Alan L. Isaacman's actual closing arguments. Isaacman revealed this in a documentary of the film.
"Larry Flynt: Who is this magazine for, anyway? I mean, you know, it's like if you don't make twenty thousand plus a year - you don't jerk off. Seven million people buyin' it, and nobody's readin' it. Gentlemen, "Playboy" is mocking you."
"Larry Flynt: I think the real obscenity comes from raising our youth to believe that sex is bad and ugly and dirty, and yet it is heroic to go spill guts and blood in the most ghastly manner in the name of humanity."