The People vs. Larry Flynt is a
1996 film directed by
Miloš Forman about the rise of
pornographic magazine publisher and editor
Larry Flynt, and his subsequent clash with the
law. The film stars
Woody Harrelson,
Courtney Love and
Edward Norton.
The movie was written by
Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It covers Flynt's life from his impoverished upbringing in Kentucky to his court battle with
Reverend Jerry Falwell, and is based in part on the
U.S. Supreme Court case
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell.
Plot
The film begins by showing young
Larry Flynt (Cody Block) at the age of ten, as selling
moonshine in an Appalachian region of
Kentucky. The narrative then advances 20 years. Flynt (played by
Woody Harrelson) and his younger brother, Jimmy (played by Brett Harrelson, Woody Harrelson's younger brother) run a Hustler Go-Go club in
Cincinnati. With profits down, Flynt decides to publish a "newsletter" for his club - the first
Hustler magazine, full of nude pictures of women working at the club, in the hopes of attracting customers. The newsletter soon becomes a full-fledged
magazine, but sales are weak. It's only after
Hustler publishes nude pictures of former first lady
Jackie Kennedy Onassis that sales take off, partially due to all the publicity surrounding the photos.