Crime,Drama   United States of America

Auto Focus is a biographical drama film that delves into the double life of Bob Crane, a successful TV star in the 1960s known for his role in the popular sitcom "Hogan's Heroes." On the surface, Crane appears to be a wholesome family man, but behind closed doors, he leads a secret life as a sex addict.

The film explores Crane's obsession with recording and photographing his numerous encounters with women. His partner in these escapades is John Henry Carpenter, a charismatic but shady figure who introduces Crane to the world of explicit adult entertainment and encourages his behavior.

As Crane's sexual addiction grows, it begins to take a toll on his personal life. His wife, Anne, becomes increasingly aware of his infidelity and struggles to reconcile his actions with the facade he presents to the public. Crane's obsession also puts a strain on his relationship with his children, particularly his eldest son, who becomes aware of his father's dark side.

Meanwhile, Crane's career suffers a decline, as his sexual escapades and deteriorating personal life begin to overshadow his once squeaky-clean image. This leads to conflicts with the producers of "Hogan's Heroes," who are concerned about the negative attention Crane brings to the show.

Eventually, the pressure of living a double life becomes too much for Crane to bear. He becomes entangled in a murder mystery that remains unsolved to this day. The film follows Crane's descent into a world of addiction, betrayal, and deceit, ultimately culminating in his tragic death.

"Auto Focus" offers a chilling glimpse into the dark side of fame and addiction, highlighting the damaging consequences of leading a secret life. It serves as a cautionary tale about the destructive power of one's own desires and the toll it takes on relationships, both personal and professional.
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