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The Stunt Man
TrailerOn the run from the police, Cameron (Steve Railsback) crashes the set of a Hollywood war movie just when they need a new stunt man. Cameron takes the job as a way to hide out, and falls for the leading lady.Actors: Peter OToole, Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey, Allen Garfield, Alex Rocco, Sharon Farrell, Adam Roarke, Philip Bruns, Charles Bail, John Garwood, Jim Hess, ...»Director: Richard RushCountry: United StatesDuration: 131 minQuality: HDRelease: 1980IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Stunt Man"
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Characters of "The Stunt Man"
Eli CrossPlayed by: Peter O'TooleCameronPlayed by: Steve RailsbackNina FranklinPlayed by: Barbara HersheyChuck BartonPlayed by: Charles Bail -
Directors of "The Stunt Man"
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Creators of "The Stunt Man"
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Critic Reviews of "The Stunt Man"
Chicago ReaderMarch 13, 2015Pretentious, overenergized, muddled, intellectually bogus, and very entertaining for it.
TIME MagazineMarch 13, 2015The fun lies in the journey. It is a trip of constantly shifting perceptions and sharply etched satirical sketches of movie types. It is also a carnival of bang-up stunt scenes.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The result is a movie filled with gags and excellent stunts which remains curiously humourless at heart. Stunted, not stunning.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004A film that depends on deceiving us has got to play by its own rules. If we are going to be deceived in general, fine, but then we can't be cheated on particulars.
Parallax ViewMarch 30, 2017It's one of the great movies about the movies and a devious exploration of trust in the line between art and life.
The SpectatorMarch 13, 2015The narrative doesn't come to life until Peter O'Toole wraps it around himself like a Renaissance cloak, and stares pensively into the distance.
TV GuideMarch 13, 2015Lawrence B. Marcus's script, which pits real life against reel life, offers plenty of wit, with most of the bons mots handed to O'Toole.
EmanuelLevy.ComJuly 20, 2012Richard Rush's inventive narrative about the blurred lines between movie reality and factual reality is vastly entertaining, boasting Peter O'Toole in a diabolical, delicious Oscar-nominated performance.
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