On this day September 19 1980, Melvin and Howard premiered in theaters. Directed by Jonathan Demme, the film told the quirky story of Melvin Dummar, a down on his luck man who claimed to have given eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes a ride before being named in Hughes’s contested will.
The film blended humor and pathos, offering a slice of Americana that resonated with critics. It went on to win two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Mary Steenburgen and Best Original Screenplay for Bo Goldman, further establishing Demme as a rising director.
80s insight: Melvin and Howard reflected the 80s appetite for character driven stories rooted in real life oddities, showing how small scale films could still make a big cultural impact.
The film blended humor and pathos, offering a slice of Americana that resonated with critics. It went on to win two Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Mary Steenburgen and Best Original Screenplay for Bo Goldman, further establishing Demme as a rising director.
80s insight: Melvin and Howard reflected the 80s appetite for character driven stories rooted in real life oddities, showing how small scale films could still make a big cultural impact.