Auto Focus
A day without sex is a day wasted.
2002 | 104m | English
Popularity: 1 (history)
| Director: | Paul Schrader |
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| Writer: | Michael Gerbosi, Robert Graysmith |
| Staring: |
| A successful TV star during the 1960s, former "Hogan's Heroes" actor Bob Crane projects a wholesome family-man image, but this front masks his persona as a sex addict who records and photographs his many encounters with women, often with the help of his seedy friend, John Henry Carpenter. This biographical drama reveals how Crane's double life takes its toll on him and his family, and ultimately contributes to his death. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 18, 2002 |
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| Director: | Paul Schrader |
| Writer: | Michael Gerbosi, Robert Graysmith |
| Genres: | Crime, Drama |
| Keywords | pornography, adultery, based on novel or book, 1970s, infidelity, orgy, biography, sex addiction, based on true story, video taped, 1960s, dinner theater |
| Production Companies | Propaganda Films, Good Machine, Focus Puller Inc. |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $2,062,066
Budget: $7,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Greg Kinnear | Bob Crane |
| Willem Dafoe | John Carpenter |
| Rita Wilson | Anne Crane |
| Maria Bello | Patricia Olson / Patrica Crane |
| Ron Leibman | Lenny |
| Kurt Fuller | Werner Klemperer |
| Ed Begley Jr. | Mel Rosen |
| Michael E. Rodgers | Richard Dawson |
| Michael McKean | Video Executive |
| Christopher Neiman | Robert Clary |
| Bruce Solomon | Edward H. Feldman |
| Lyle Kanouse | John Banner |
| DonnaMarie Recco | Melissa / Mistress Victoria |
| Cheryl Lynn Bowers | Cynthia Lynn |
| Don McManus | Priest |
| Sarah Uhrich | Victoria Berry |
| Amanda Niles | Cocktail Waitress |
| Kelly Packard | Dawson's Blond |
| Jeff Harlan | Armand |
| Kevin Kilner | Clayton Moore |
| Kevin Beard | Hogan A.D. |
| Joe Grifasi | Strip Club M.C. |
| Vyto Ruginis | Nickie D |
| Nikita Ager | Julie |
| Alex Meneses | Emily |
| Cassie Townsend | Elaine |
| Amber Griebel | Jill |
| Hannah Feldner-Shaw | Judy |
| Robert David Crane | Interviewer |
| Arden Myrin | Hippie Girl |
| Joseph D. Reitman | Hippie Boy |
| Kitana Baker | Schmile Girl |
| Gibby Brand | Judge |
| Katie Lohmann | Dallas Girl |
| Roderick McCarthy | Bartender |
| Catherine Dent | Susan |
| John Kapelos | Bruno Gerussi |
| Shawn Reaves | Bob Crane Jr. at 20 |
| Michael Tachovsky | Bob Crane Jr. at 12 |
| Bruce Bauer | Talk Show Host |
| Marieh Delfino | Lori |
| Teri Geary | Miss Kitty |
| Jade Ruggiero | Angela |
| Zen | Classic Cat Dancer |
| Zero | Classic Cat Dancer |
| Owen Masterson | Jack Chapman |
| Bill Marinella | Subpoena Server |
| Jennifer Piper | Dinner Theater Actress |
| Kelly K.C. Quann | Blind Man's Bluff Girl |
| Danielle Petty | Interview Montage Girl #1 |
| Jennifer Coffmon | Interview Montage Girl #2 |
| Christopher Hagard | Scotty Crane |
| Jacob Hagard | Scotty Crane |
| Alicia Allain | Blonde Woman with Hippie Couple (uncredited) |
| John Churchill | Dick Ryan (uncredited) |
| Kate Clarke | Dinner Theater Actress (uncredited) |
| H.R. Haldeman | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
| Evis Xheneti | Dinner Theater Actress (uncredited) |
| Shelley Coleman-Hiestad | Swinger |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Angelo Badalamenti | Orchestrator, Original Music Composer |
| Paul Schrader | Director |
| Gene Serdena | Set Decoration |
| Barry Idoine | First Assistant Camera |
| Paul A. Edwards | "A" Camera Operator |
| Melissa Yonkey | Key Hair Stylist |
| Kristina Boden | Editor |
| Steve Munro | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Avi Levy | Unit Production Manager |
| Michael Gerbosi | Writer |
| Wendy Kurtzman | Casting |
| Rob Hinderstein | Makeup Effects |
| Barbara M. Ravis | Second Assistant Director |
| Cheryl Kurk | Production Supervisor |
| Jeffrey Greeley | "B" Camera Operator |
| James W. Apted | Second Assistant Camera, First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Steve C. Aaron | Sound Recordist |
| Frank Endewardt | Best Boy Electric |
| Richard Mall | Key Grip |
| Michael Dennison | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Barbara Marko | Costumer |
| Rebecca DeHerrera | Makeup Artist |
| Michael Hubert | Production Coordinator |
| Hector Tinoco | Assistant Location Manager |
| William Eliscu | Graphic Designer |
| Randy Gunter | Assistant Property Master |
| Melissa Remenarich | Assistant Editor |
| David Drainie Taylor | Dialogue Editor |
| Karen Yokomizo | First Assistant Accountant |
| Peter Kambasis | Sound Assistant |
| Thomas P. Donovan | Transportation Captain |
| Sarah Jackson-Seirafi | Visual Effects Producer |
| Yvonne McDonald | Music Coordinator |
| Danny Holloway | Music Consultant |
| Fred Murphy | Director of Photography |
| Daniel Pellerin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Kenneth J. Ferris | Title Designer |
| G. Marq Roswell | Music Supervisor |
| Aaron Barsky | First Assistant Director |
| Ed Carney | Stand In |
| Rebecca Poulos | Script Supervisor |
| Andreas Crawford | Dolly Grip |
| Neil Tansey | Costumer |
| Eddie Merino | Assistant Location Manager |
| Sam Page | Set Designer |
| Rick Chavez | Property Master |
| Hilary Peabody | Assistant Editor |
| Ken Cade | ADR Editor |
| M. Ross-Michaels | Accountant |
| Timothy Mehlenbacher | Sound Assistant |
| Robert Benjamin | Transportation Coordinator |
| Ziad Seirafi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Andrew Barrett | Orchestrator |
| Jim Dunbar | Music Consultant |
| Frank Masi | Still Photographer |
| Chris Squires | Steadicam Operator |
| Chris Main | Boom Operator |
| Michael Tolochko | Electrician |
| Thomas Crawford | Best Boy Grip |
| David Page | Set Costumer |
| Isabel Harkins | Key Makeup Artist |
| Cheryl Eckert | Hairstylist |
| Nathan Polatin | Location Manager |
| Keura Alexander | Assistant Location Manager |
| Grant Samson | Leadman |
| Tass Filipos | Music Editor |
| John Sievert | Foley Artist |
| Caroline Liem | Casting Associate |
| Cathy Rait | Color Timer |
| Todd Rosken | Music Consultant |
| Nick Rock | Construction Coordinator |
| James Chinlund | Production Design |
| Seth Reed | Art Direction |
| Julie Weiss | Costume Design |
| Joel Harlow | Makeup Effects |
| Robert Graysmith | Book |
| Pamela Incardona | Costume Supervisor |
| John C. Hartigan | Special Effects |
| Kevin Beard | Stand In |
| Michael Bauman | Gaffer |
| Candace Neal | Hairstylist |
| Kristan Berona | Extras Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| James Schamus | Executive Producer |
| Patrick Dollard | Producer |
| Rick Hess | Executive Producer |
| Alicia Allain | Producer |
| Todd Rosken | Producer |
| Scott Alexander | Producer |
| Larry Karaszewski | Producer |
| Trevor Macy | Executive Producer |
| Brian Oliver | Co-Producer |
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Popularity History
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**_Bob Crane's growing sexual addiction and murder_** Crane (Greg Kinnear) befriends a video expert named John Carpenter (Willem Dafoe) around the time he gets the gig for Hogan's Heroes. He is soon seduced by the temptations of being a big star; "free sex" is the sin du jour of the era and Crane ... can't resist the scores of beautiful women who want him. Unlike Crane, Carpenter isn't a star and isn't handsome, but he's able to continually pick up women simply due to his friendship with Bob. During and, especially, after his popular TV show, Crane experiences a downward spiral as he becomes entangled in the web of loose sex. By June, 1978, he was dead at 49. "Auto Focus" (2002) was based on Robert Graysmith's book "The Murder of Bob Crane: Who Killed the Star of Hogan's Heroes?," which – believe it or not – depicts Crane's plunge into sexual immorality even worse than seen in the movie. Director Paul Schrader is a writer or director of quite a few critically acclaimed films, like "Taxi Driver" (writer), "The Mosquito Coast" (writer) and "Hardcore" (writer & director). Speaking of "Hardcore," that film also addresses the subject of sexual hedonism with focus on a fascinating father/daughter relationship that develops between a staunch Calvinist conservative (George C. Scott) and a young lost prostitute (Season Hubley). "Auto Focus" may not be quite as good but, if you can handle the sleazy aspects, it maintains your attention and the actors do a quality job. Rita Wilson and Maria Bello are on hand as Crane's wife and mistress/new-wife respectively. Meanwhile Michael E. Rodgers plays Bob's somewhat nemesis, Richard Dawson. The DVD features a documentary on Crane's death and the most obvious culprit, John Carpenter. It's an interesting case, to say the least. I shouldn't fail to add that I know someone who worked as a waitress at an A&W in my area during the mid-70s when Crane was forced to do traveling theater work to earn a living, as shown in the movie. She waited on him & another guy and Bob was his typically amiable self, just with a decidedly smart-alecky edge. I guess my friend didn't act starstruck enough because he didn't leave her a tip! It runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot in California and Arizona. GRADE: B