- The Stunt Man
Infobox Film
name = The Stunt Man
caption = Theatrical poster
director = Richard Rush
producer = Richard Rush
writer = Novel:Paul Brodeur
Screenplay:
Richard RushLawrence B. Marcus
starring =Peter O'Toole Steve Railsback Barbara Hershey
music =Dominic Frontiere
cinematography =Mario Tosi
editing =Caroline Biggerstaff Jack Hofstra
distributor =20th Century Fox
released = 27 June 1980
runtime = 131 min
country =USA
language = English
gross = $7,000,000
imdb_id = 0081568"The Stunt Man" is a critically acclaimed
1980 Americanfilm directed by Richard Rush, starringPeter O'Toole ,Steve Railsback andBarbara Hershey . The movie was adapted byLawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the novel byPaul Brodeur . It tells the story of a youngfugitive who hides as astunt double on the set of ananti-war movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art.It was nominated for three
Academy Awards : Best Actor in a Leading Role (Peter O'Toole), Best Director (Richard Rush), and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. However, due to its limited release, it never earned much attention from American audiences at large Fact|date=February 2007. As O'Toole remarked in a DVD audio commentary, "The film wasn't released, it escaped." [cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2003/02/24/the_stunt_man_2003_dvd_review.shtml |title=The Stunt Man DVD (1980) |author=Almar Haflidason |publisher=bbc.co.uk |accessdate=2007-10-28]Plot
Cameron (Steve Railsback) is a young veteran running from the police. He stumbles onto the set of a
World War I movie and accidentally causes the death of one of the film's stunt men. The eccentric and autocratic director, Eli Cross (Peter O'Toole), agrees to hide Cameron from the police if he will take the dead man's place. Cameron soon begins to suspect that Cross is putting him in excessive danger. The boundaries between reality and fiction become increasingly blurred as Cross exercises godlike control over the production.Production
Production of the film took place in 1978.cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081568/business |title=Box office / business for The Stunt Man |author= |publisher=IMDB |date= |accessdate=2007-11-03] Many scenes were filmed in and around the historic
Hotel del Coronado in Coronado nearSan Diego, California .Reception
Of "The Stunt Man",
Roger Ebert wrote "there was a great deal in it that I admired... [but] there were times when I felt cheated."cite web |url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F19801107%2FREVIEWS%2F11070301%2F1023&AID1=%2F19801107%2FREVIEWS%2F11070301%2F1023&AID2= |title=The Stunt Man |author=Roger Ebert |publisher=rogerebert.suntimes.com |date=November 7 1980 |accessdate=2007-10-28] He gave the film only two stars, but nonetheless said it "comes highly recommended." In anOctober 17 1980 review in "The New York Times ",Janet Maslin noted "the film's cleverness is aggressive and cool," but concluded that although "the gamesmanship of "The Stunt Man" is fast and furious... gamesmanship is almost all it manages to be." [cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C0DE1D81238F934A25753C1A966948260 |title=Review of The Stunt Man |author=Janet Maslin |publisher=The New York Times |accessdate=2007-11-03] However, influential criticPauline Kael considered it "a virtuoso piece of kinetic moviemaking" and rated it one of year's best films. [cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/paulinekaelreviews/s10.html |title=The Stunt Man |author=Pauline Kael |publisher=geocities.com |accessdate=2007-10-28] She called O'Toole's comic performance "peerless."Analysis
The film plays with the audience's perceptions by constantly switching between events occurring in the "real world" and those happening in Cross's movie, usually with no clear transition. Thus it is often cited as a key example of
metafiction andpostmodernism .Peter O'Toole mentions in his DVD commentary that he based his character on
David Lean , who had directed him in "Lawrence of Arabia".DVD releases
"The Stunt Man" was released on DVD on
November 20 ,2001 in two versions byAnchor Bay Entertainment . The first version is a standard release featuring two deleted scenes and a commentary by director Richard Rush and stars Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey, Alex Rocco, Sharon Farrell and Chuck Bail. The second version is a limited edition (100,000 copies) containing everything from the standard release as well as including the 2001 documentary "The Sinister Saga of Making "The Stunt Man" ".References
External links
*imdb title|id=0081568
* [http://www.thestuntman.com/ Current website of the film]
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