E! True Hollywood Story Season 4 Episode 48

E! True Hollywood Story Season 4 Episode 48 Larry Flynt

  • December 10, 2000

Larry Flynt, the controversial publisher of Hustler magazine, is the subject of this episode of E! True Hollywood Story. Known for pushing the boundaries of free speech and challenging societal norms, Flynt's rise to fame was not without its challenges.

The episode delves into Flynt's early life and the events that shaped him into the person he is today. Born in poverty in Kentucky, Flynt's upbringing was marked by abuse and neglect. He left home at an early age and joined the army, where he served for four years before being discharged.

After leaving the army, Flynt began working at a Ohio bar, which eventually led him to start his own strip club. This was the beginning of Flynt's empire, which would eventually include magazines, casinos, and even a brief foray into politics.

The episode explores the controversies that Flynt faced throughout his career, including obscenity charges for Hustler magazine, a legal battle with evangelist Jerry Falwell, and an assassination attempt that left him paralyzed from the waist down.

Despite these challenges, Flynt never wavered in his commitment to free speech and his belief in the power of the media to hold those in power accountable. His legacy as a champion of the First Amendment and a tireless advocate for the underdog is examined in detail, with interviews from those who knew him best.

For fans of Hustler or those interested in the history of free speech in America, this episode of E! True Hollywood Story provides a fascinating look into the life and career of Larry Flynt.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 10, 2000
  • Language
    English