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The Stunt Man (1980)

"If God could do the tricks that we can do, he'd be a happy man..."

Genre : Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller

Runtime : 2H 11M

Director : Richard Rush
Writer : Lawrence B. Marcus

Synopsis

While on the run from the police, Steve Railsback hides in a group of moviemakers where he pretends to be a stunt man. Both aided and endangered by the director he avoids both the police and sudden death as a stuntman. The mixture of real danger and fantasy of the movie is an interesting twist for the viewer as the two blend in individual scenes.

Actors

Peter O'Toole
Peter O'Toole
Eli Cross
Steve Railsback
Steve Railsback
Cameron
Barbara Hershey
Barbara Hershey
Nina Franklin
Allen Garfield
Allen Garfield
Sam
Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
Jake
Sharon Farrell
Sharon Farrell
Denise
Adam Roarke
Adam Roarke
Raymond Bailey
Philip Bruns
Philip Bruns
Ace
Charles Bail
Charles Bail
Chuck Barton
John Garwood
John Garwood
Gabe
Jim Hess
Jim Hess
Henry
John Pearce
John Pearce
Garage Guard
Michael Railsback
Michael Railsback
Burt
George Wallace
George Wallace
Father
Dee Carroll
Dee Carroll
Mother
Leslie Winograde
Leslie Winograde
Sister
Don Kennedy
Don Kennedy
Lineman
Whitey Hughes
Whitey Hughes
Eli's A.D.
Walter Robles
Walter Robles
Eli's A.D.
A.J. Bakunas
A.J. Bakunas
Eli's Script Clerk
Roberto Caruso
Roberto Caruso
1st Cop
Frank Avila
Frank Avila
2nd Cop
Stafford Morgan
Stafford Morgan
Thompson F.B.I.
John Alderman
John Alderman
Carlbinerri
Jack Palinkas
Jack Palinkas
Technician
James Garrett
James Garrett
2nd Technician
Garrett McPherson
Garrett McPherson
Tourist
Nelson Tyler
Nelson Tyler
Eli's Crane Cameraman
Louis Gartner
Louis Gartner
1st Brothel Man
James Avery
James Avery
Man Playing Pinball (uncredited)
Gregg Berger
Gregg Berger
(uncredited)
Patricia McPherson
Patricia McPherson
Pretty Woman (uncredited)

Crews

Richard Rush
Richard Rush
Director
Richard Rush
Richard Rush
Adaptation
Paul Brodeur
Paul Brodeur
Novel
Dominic Frontiere
Dominic Frontiere
Music
Mario Tosi
Mario Tosi
Director of Photography
Lawrence B. Marcus
Lawrence B. Marcus
Screenplay
Dan Perri
Dan Perri
Title Designer
Richard Rush
Richard Rush
Producer
Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis
Associate Producer
Melvin Simon
Melvin Simon
Executive Producer
Caroline Biggerstaff
Caroline Biggerstaff
Editor
Jack Hofstra
Jack Hofstra
Editor
Richard Spero
Richard Spero
Set Decoration
James L. Schoppe
James L. Schoppe
Art Direction
Rosanna Norton
Rosanna Norton
Costume Design
Ken Chase
Ken Chase
Makeup Designer
Tom Lucas
Tom Lucas
Makeup Artist
Marina Pedraza
Marina Pedraza
Hairstylist
Les Fresholtz
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Minkler
Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Arthur Piantadosi
Arthur Piantadosi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Milt Rice
Milt Rice
Special Effects
Ross Reynolds
Ross Reynolds
Pilot
Richard Rush
Richard Rush
Writer

Trailers and other movies

The Stunt Man (1980) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Posters and backgrounds

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