Lamarr Story (2017) — Bombshell: The Hedy

One of the film's most poignant themes is the rejection of her brilliance. Despite presenting her invention to the U.S. Navy to aid the war effort, she was largely dismissed because she was a woman and an actress; officials instead advised her to use her beauty to sell war bonds.

During World War II, Lamarr co-invented a frequency-hopping radio communication system designed to prevent Allied torpedoes from being jammed by the enemy. A Legacy Denied Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story (2017)

The documentary centers on the friction between Lamarr’s public image and her private intellectual life. In a Hollywood that celebrated her glamour, she spent her nights in a makeshift laboratory, fueled by a childhood obsession with how things work. One of the film's most poignant themes is

From her scandalous debut in the 1933 film Ecstasy to her roles alongside legends like Clark Gable, Lamarr was the epitome of MGM glamour. During World War II, Lamarr co-invented a frequency-hopping