The Stunt Man (1980)



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Synopsis:
Adapted from Paul Brodeur's novel, Richard Rush's story of a Machiavellian movie director and his accidental employee takes a darkly comic look at movie reality vs. "real" reality. Running from the law, Vietnam vet Cameron (Steve Railsback) stumbles on a movie shoot just in time to interfere with a staged accident, causing (perhaps) the stunt man's death. Rather than turn Cameron in, director Eli Cross (Oscar nominee Peter O'Toole) makes him an offer he can't refuse: replace the dead stunt man in return for safe harbor. Despite objections about Cameron's inexperience, Eli keeps him on, figuring that a vet will add an extra charge of realism to the World War I opus that he's filming. As leading lady Nina (Barbara Hershey) returns Cameron's affections, and Eli becomes ever more inscrutably mercurial, Cameron begins to wonder how far Eli will go to get the screen effects he wants, and if he would think twice about killing the stunt man. Placing a Vietnam vet in the midst of movie-making chaos, Rush adds a pointedly contemporary spin to Cameron's confusion; the war experience that makes Cameron a good stunt man wreaks havoc on his life. Rush in turn disorients the audience by seamlessly interweaving scenes from Eli's movie with scenes of its being made. Made two years before Rush found a studio to release it, The Stunt Man opened to raves for its wily narrative and O'Toole's messianic director. Its sly commentary on the blurred boundaries between movies and life became all the more striking at the dawn of the Reagan '80s.

~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1980
Director Credit
Richard Rush Director
Cast Credit
Dee Carroll Mother
Don Kennedy Lineman
Whitey Hughes Eli's A.D.
Michael Railsback Burt
John Alderman Carlbinarri
John Garwood Gabe
Stafford Morgan Thompson F.B.I.
Gregg Berger
James Avery
Nelson Tyler Eli's Crane Cameraman
Walter Robles Eli's A.D.
George Wallace Father
Peter O'Toole Eli Cross
Steve Railsback Cameron
Barbara Seagull Nina Franklin
Allen Garfield Sam
Alex Rocco Jake
Sharon Farrell Denise
Adam Roarke Raymond Bailey
Phil Bruns Ace
Chuck Bail Chuck Barton
Production Credits Credit
Richard Rush Producer
Melvin Simon Executive Producer
Paul Lewis Associate Producer
Art Department Credit
Richard Spero Set Designer
C. Frank Beetson, Jr. Production Designer
Jim Schoppe Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Mario Tosi Cinematographer
Joel King Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Gray Johnson Stunts
Production Management Credit
Frank Beetson first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Milt Rice Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rosanna Norton Costume Designer



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