Pat and Scotty's strenuous objections to Autofocus may seem minor to outsiders. ![]() "The film … is so outrageous and is such a distortion of my husband's life and what he really was, I have to speak out," says Pat. He and his mother are speaking out because of their issues with Autofocus. He was just 7 years old when his father was murdered. Those are the words of Scotty Crane, Bobby's half brother … the only child born to Pat and Bob Crane. They offered me that deal and I said, 'No.' I said, 'I only want the truth out there.'" "Bobby accepted $20,000 to sell out his father's life … to say this totally untrue, unflattering portrait of his father is OK for $20,000. He served as a paid consultant, and even has a small role in the film. And they never would have made a movie about my Dad as a nice family man."īut Bobby Crane, Bob Crane's eldest son from his first marriage and Karen's big brother, has said Autofocus captures the essence of his Dad. I just have wonderful memories of my dad. My dad was an absolute typical family man at home. ![]() Karen has no interest in seeing Autofocus. "There was a lot going on I didn't know about, and as well I shouldn't have. — - Karen Crane, Bob's younger daughter by his first marriage, says while she was growing up, she had no idea about her father's after-hours encounters.
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