Auto Focus

Factual error: The issue of "Guideposts" shown by Crane's interviewers is from the early '90s.

Factual error: Crane's daughters play with a bent-armed Barbie doll; all such dolls of that era had straight arms.

Factual error: Crane's kitchen phone in the '60s has a modern (at least 1970s) modular cord on the handset.

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Trivia: When "Auto Focus" debuted, Bob Crane's son, Scotty Crane, complained loudly that the film was completely inaccurate and misleading. Scotty said that, while his father had been a lifelong sex-addict who recorded and photographed sex acts as far back as 1956, he was not a church-goer (as depicted in the film), he never tried S&M (as depicted in the film), and that he only started socializing with John Henry Carpenter in 1975, long after the Hogan's Heroes TV series ended, just 3 years before the unsolved murder that took Bob Crane's life. The film jumbles all of these events out of chronological order, omitting factual events while fabricating pure fantasy events for no other reason than to sensationalize Crane's troubled life and death.

Charles Austin Miller

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