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5.7
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Critic Robbie Collin
rated 8

Beatty’s casting of Collins and Ehrenreich is inspired: it’s easy to imagine both of these beautiful young things thriving in the Hollywood of the 1950s and 60s, in much the same way Beatty himself did.

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Cast & Crew

Warren Beatty
As Howard Hughes
Warren Beatty
Director
Martin Sheen
As Noah Dietrich
Alec Baldwin
As Bob Maheu
Steve Coogan
As Colonel Nigel Briggs
Paul Sorvino
As Vernon Scott
Ed Harris
As Mr. Bransford
Dabney Coleman
As Raymond Holliday
Marshall Bell
As Raymond Holliday

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A Small Town Beauty Queen and a Devout Baptist Virgin in Hollywood In 1958, Hollywood, a young beauty queen named Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins) and her driver Frank Forbes (Alden Ehrenreich) work for the infamous Howard Hughes (Warren Beatty). Marla is a devout Baptist virgin, while Frank is engaged to his seventh-grade sweetheart and is deeply religious. Their instant attraction challenges their religious convictions and defies Hughes' number one rule: no employee is allowed to have any relationship whatsoever with a contract actress. As they become deeper involved in Hughes' bizarre world, their values are tested, and their lives are forever changed.

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Rules Don't Apply was released in theaters on November 23, 2016.