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The Stunt Man

Released 1980
Runtime 144
Category Comedy, Drama
Language English
Director Richard Rush

What it’s about

On the run from the police, young Hollywood fugitive Cameron (Railsback) seeks shelter in a movie company where he befriends tyrannical director Eli Cross (O'Toole), who is playing a very sophisticated game of manipulation with his crew and actors. When a stuntman dies on set, Eli convinces Cameron to take his place, with hilarious and harrowing results.

Why we love it

Part of the great appeal of this crazed cult classic — which finds a paranoid, confused young man thrust into the maniacal world of filmmaking — is the way screenwriter Lawrence B. Marcus plays with our understanding of “reel” narrative, like a proto Charlie Kaufman. Based on the novel by Paul Brodeur, this kooky, wit-fueled romp pairs Cameron with sexy starlet Nina Franklin (Hershey), who also happens to be Eli's one-time lover. In one of his sharpest and funniest roles, O'Toole is an unstoppable fount of clever deviance and saucy bon mots. If you're in the mood for a frenetic farce about the thin line between fantasy and real life, make way for “The Stunt Man.”

Peter O’Toole, Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey Richard Rush

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