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Stunt Seven (1979)

Genre : Action, Adventure, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 0M

Director : John Peyser

Synopsis

An intrepid team of stunt experts stage a daring air, sea and land rescue of a kidnapped movie star from the clutches of a suave, modern-day pirate who rules a sovereign fortress state in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.

Actors

Christopher Connelly
Christopher Connelly
Hill Singleton
Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd
Skip Hartman
Bob Seagren
Bob Seagren
Wally Ditweiler
Soon-Tek Oh
Soon-Tek Oh
Kenny Uto
Brian Brodsky
Brian Brodsky
Horatio Jennings
Juanin Clay
Juanin Clay
Dinah Latimore
Morgan Brittany
Morgan Brittany
Elena Sweet
Morgan Paull
Morgan Paull
John Heinlein
Lynda Beatie
Lynda Beatie
Monica (as Lynda Beattie)
Santy Josol
Santy Josol
Ilya
Robert Ritchie
Robert Ritchie
Harrison
Bill Macy
Bill Macy
Frank Wallach
Peter Haskell
Peter Haskell
Phil Samson
Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee
Boudreau
Elke Sommer
Elke Sommer
Rebecca Wayne
Gary Krawford
Gary Krawford
Reeves
Richard Cullinan
Richard Cullinan
Collins
Mark Hagar
Mark Hagar
Roy
Ronn Wright
Ronn Wright
Capt. Sellers
Peter Webster
Peter Webster
Ben Hubbard
Charley J. Garrett
Charley J. Garrett
Director
Jack McDermott
Jack McDermott
Director
David Blackwood
David Blackwood
Assistant Director
Bob Behr
Bob Behr
Cinematographer
Bill Lithgow
Bill Lithgow
Cinematographer
Larry Mitchell
Larry Mitchell
Spike Matthews
Joseph McCaren
Joseph McCaren
Allen
David Landau
David Landau
Prop Man
Mal Jones
Mal Jones
Hairdresser

Crews

John Peyser
John Peyser
Director
David Shaw
David Shaw
Writer
William Craver
William Craver
Co-Producer
Martin Poll
Martin Poll
Producer
Bill Conti
Bill Conti
Music
Jack Eskew
Jack Eskew
Music
Peter T. Myers
Peter T. Myers
Music
Frank M. Holgate
Frank M. Holgate
Director of Photography
Norman Gay
Norman Gay
Editor
Robert Q. Lovett
Robert Q. Lovett
Editor
David Chapman
David Chapman
Production Design
Joe Aubel
Joe Aubel
Art Direction
Stanley Simmons
Stanley Simmons
Costume Design

Posters and backgrounds

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