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Titolo originale: The Stunt Man
Regia:
Richard Rush
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Anno: 1980
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Commedia Dramma Thriller Romance
Tag:
stuntman
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movie set
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film director
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Cast:
Peter O'Toole
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Steve Railsback
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Barbara Hershey
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Allen Garfield
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Alex Rocco
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Sharon Farrell
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Adam Roarke
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Philip Bruns
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Charles Bail
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John Garwood
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Jim Hess
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John Pearce
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Michael Railsback
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George D. Wallace
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Dee Carroll
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Leslie Winograde
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Don Kennedy
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Whitey Hughes
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Walter Robles
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A.J. Bakunas
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Roberto Caruso
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Frank Avila
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Stafford Morgan
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John Alderman
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Jack Palinkas
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James Garrett
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Garrett McPherson
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Nelson Tyler
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Louis Gartner
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James Avery
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Gregg Berger
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Patricia McPherson
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Un fuggitivo si imbatte in un set cinematografico proprio quando hanno bisogno di una nuova controfigura, accetta il lavoro come modo per nascondersi e si innamora della protagonista mentre si scontra con il suo regista manipolatore.
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Film critic Roger Ebert has said of this film's development and distribution: "Richard Rush . . [...]
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Stuntman AJ Bakunas broke his leg partway through a high stunt fall, and you can see the snap ( [...]
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Stunt coordinator Charles Bail, who is frequently known as Chuck Bail, worked as an actor in th [...]
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"It seems cruel to say that I hurt him, but I did do it on purpose," said Chuck Bail, regarding [...]
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When Columbia executive Peter Guber first announced this in August 1970, William Castle was to [...]
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Elia Kazan recommended actor Steve Railsback to director Richard Rush.
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Richard Rush initially declined do this movie in the very early 1970s.
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The old hotel complex seen in the film is the Hotel del Coronado. The hotel had been well known [...]
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This was director Richard Rush's first film to be released in six years. Rush's last had been 1 [...]
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Steve Railsback's big laugh at the end was in response to the cast and crew off-camera making f [...]
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The American Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) declined approval to allow director Richard [...]
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Peter O'Toole says that his hair "was done every morning and through every take" by Richard Rus [...]
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The picture was actor Peter O'Toole's previous film to L'ospite d'onore (1982). As such, it was [...]
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Peter O'Toole and Steve Railsback got the giggles while sharing a seat high up in the air, and [...]
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Co-scriptwriter Richard Rush has said of adapting this film's source Paul Brodeur novel: "There [...]
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A made-for-DVD behind-the-scenes documentary, The Sinister Saga of Making 'The Stunt Man' (2000 [...]
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The film was a dream project for director Richard Rush. The film has frequently being publicize [...]
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At 1hr 10 mins.) There's a single frame of Steve Railsback spliced into the camera's viewfinder [...]
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The 20th Century Fox film picked up the picture for distribution the same day the film won the [...]
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Although actors like Martin Sheen and Jeff Bridges were lobbying hard for the part of Cameron, [...]
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The scene where Eli and Cameron sit on the camera crane and launch into the air confused Steve [...]
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Barbara Hershey is introduced in old-age makeup, and she covers her mouth when she giggles to h [...]
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The film was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Actor in a Leading Role - Peter [...]
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"I think Richard was testing my pucker," says Peter O'Toole, who was in the helicopter as it fl [...]
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The film is considered a cult movie and is listed in Danny Peary's "Cult Movies 3" book as such [...]
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The Hotel Del Coronado had previously been used as a location for the 1959 film Some Like It Ho [...]
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Richard Rush doesn't typically plan via storyboards, "probably for contemptible reasons, and th [...]
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While Eli Cross and others ride in a boom Crane Basket and Eli Cross talks about movie illusion [...]
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The screen door was supposed to be pre-cut a bit more to allow Cameron (Steve Railsback) to bus [...]
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Actress Barbara Hershey appears in the movie at times in age make-up where she is seen portrayi [...]
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Co-screenwriter Richard Rush has said of the rejection of his first draft script by Columbia Pi [...]
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Peter O'Toole typically waited a full decade before watching one of his own films, but he made [...]
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Peter O'Toole always said that his portrayal of the obsessive director Eli Cross was a mixture [...]
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Columbia offered the film to Richard Rush on the strength of the success of his previous film, [...]
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In the scene Eli and his crew are about to film the scene when the Dusenberg goes off the bridg [...]
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Richard Rush initially planned to open the film flying over an expansive forest before coming t [...]
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The film was made and released about a decade after its source novel of the same name by Paul B [...]
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The big end sequences including the bridge sequence were filmed while on the lam from the film' [...]
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François Truffaut was an early contender to direct the film version of Paul Brodeur's novel. [...]
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The movie's main opening credits and promotional title logo were framed and billed in associati [...]
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The scene where the old car crashes off the bridge ("The Old Fair Oaks Bridge) into the river w [...]
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Richard Rush performed a number of roles on this picture -. writer, producer and director.
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Peter O'Toole based his performance and characterization of film director Eli Cross on director [...]
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The make and model of the vintage car is referred to in the film as being a Duesenberg. However [...]
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Richard Rush took one of the biplanes up for a spin in the middle of production, despite Chuck [...]
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On the film's DVD audio commentary, the picture's star Peter O'Toole said of the movie's distri [...]
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The name of Peter O'Toole's Eli Cross director character in the film's source novel by Paul Bro [...]
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The Warner Brothers studio wanted to use "The Stuntman" title for the Burt Reynolds action-come [...]
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The only film that year to be Oscar nominated for Best Director, but not Best Picture.
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Production began in October 1977; copyright date is 1979.
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The name of the movie within a movie being filmed is never mentioned during the film. Its title [...]
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In a tie with Fontamara (1980), the film won the Grand Prix (Grand Prix des Amériques) Award [...]
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Made in 1978 its first screening was at the London Film Festival in November1980.
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The movie was part of a 1970s cycle of works which were about stunt-work and the stunt professi [...]
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Peter O'Toole had trouble sleeping some nights due to ducks outside his hotel window, and he wo [...]
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According to 'Movies on TV and Videocassette', "Director-producer 'Richard Rush' worked on the [...]
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The movie's main "Stunt Man" character (played by Steve Railsback) is described by his director [...]
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The cast spent the entirety of shooting competing to come up with a title for Eli's movie withi [...]
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The movie's original running time was 150 minutes.
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Funding for the picture came from Melvin Simon who had made a fortune in real estate.
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Director Richard Rush has said of this movie in a 2001 interview with Paul Hupfield: "I was lec [...]
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The hiding out on a film set story element in this movie's story-line has a true real life para [...]
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Ryan O'Neal originally was slated to play the lead, but dropped out and was eventually replaced [...]
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The overhead shots of Chuck Bail down on the beach were filmed by Rush - while Bail was shootin [...]
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Richard Rush would have Chuck Bail over to the house during pre-production to talk about action [...]
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Lead actor Peter O'Toole reportedly struggled to find a suitable outfit for his role as obsessi [...]
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At 10 mins.) The painter is a cameo by co-writer Lawrence B. Marcus.
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The original stuntman 'Lucky' (the one who crashed and disappeared) was played by Steve Railsba [...]
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Richard Rush hadn't viewed the film as a comedy, but he had to concede the point after numerous [...]
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People gave Richard Rush flack for destroying a classic Duesenberg automobile, but "it's really [...]
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Reportedly, when actor Peter O'Toole first read the movie's script a few years prior to the fil [...]
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Actor Steve Railsback, for a time at the start of the picture, sports a beard.
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Barbara Hershey thinks that while most filmmakers tend to shoot masters first followed by close [...]
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Bad weather made those last sequences a real struggle, so much so that Richard Rush worried the [...]
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Peter O'Toole is no fan of Lewis Carroll. "I find his flat doodle a bit wearing," he says, but [...]
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According to a DVD review by Almar Haflidason of the BBC, "...this movie had problems getting s [...]
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In an interview with 'American Film' magazine in 1981, director Richard Rush said the film "... [...]
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The Columbia Pictures studio in 1970 paid around US $300,000 for the film right's to Paul Brode [...]
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Steve Railsback, Barbara Hershey, and Alex Rocco show a lot of love towards Peter O'Toole as th [...]
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All the major American film distributors rejected to distribute this picture. The producers the [...]
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Sharon Farrell recalls a scene between herself and Steve Railsback that had him "squishing my b [...]
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Two of the names of the characters had double meanings. Steve Railsback)'s stuntman character C [...]
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The main title music heard at the beginning of the film is strikingly similar to the main-title [...]
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The opening scene with the dog licking its genitals was shot multiple times and after a while t [...]
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People have asked why this opening is filled with so many seemingly random items, but Richard R [...]
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Though nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for this movie, director Richard Rush's [...]
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Publicity for this picture declared that the movie "defies categorization". The production note [...]
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During the long period of the making and release of this film director Richard Rush suffered tw [...]
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Allen Garfield plays the writer, and after falling asleep at a big cast and crew dinner everyon [...]
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The image of the buzzard representing Melvin Simons Productions was created solely for the tran [...]
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The script had a secondary film being made alongside the one Eli was making, and it was a science fi [...]
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In the "WWI battle scene" at the beginning of the film, the sequence of events is implausible, and [...]
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During one of the battle scenes, an actor portraying a German officer in a machine gun nest orders [...]
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In one of the WW1 scenes, a wall is painted with the names of two French towns: Verdon and Nancy. " [...]
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When Cameron does a somersault, his position changes as he comes out of the roll.
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At the company dinner, Peter O'Toole puts his fork into some food but when he puts the fork in his [...]
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In the closing scene Eli's helicopter takes off as he is talking to Cameron. However, cuts back to [...]
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At dinner, after Eli's line "This film... is not about fighting wars, Sam," Sam's right arm jumps; [...]
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Just before jumping into the water to rescue Nina, Cameron is already all wet.
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When Cameron flees the cops in the diner, he jumps through the screen door and splits it down the m [...]
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One minute, Cameron is on a bridge in the town of Fair Oaks, California, and Eli Cross is in a heli [...]
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When Eli pulls Cameron onto the crane, Eli's arm wraps around him and stays wrapped around him for [...]
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When Cameron previews the footage of Bert's demise, the windshield has no hole in it, then a hole a [...]
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The car used in the main "driving off the bridge" scene is consistently described as a Duesenberg, [...]
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Frase
Eli Cross: How tall is King Kong? Cameron: [sho [...]
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Eli Cross: Sam, this picture is my child. What w [...]
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Eli Cross: Oh Burt, stop this worrying. You must [...]
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Eli Cross: Now don't be hasty and remember your [...]
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Eli Cross: Well, talking of jail, would you be v [...]
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Eli Cross: People like to believe in things and [...]
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Cameron: [after Eli urges him to read how to get [...]
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Police Chief Jake: Hey Bert, it's amazing you're [...]
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Cameron: [after completing stunt] That was the h [...]
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Eli Cross: It's not what he's eating, but what's [...]
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Eli Cross: He's a hopeless yo-yo, Jake, but he's [...]
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Eli Cross: [after an effects shot involving a du [...]
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Cameron: I knew daredevils, and I ain't got noth [...]
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Sam: Was she supposed to be a virgin? Cameron: [...]
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Man watching second unit stunt shot: [after corp [...]
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Chuck Barton: You know, one daredevil on this pi [...]
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Cameron: What should I congratulate you for? The [...]
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Cameron: [after demonstrating a leap for Chuck] [...]
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Sam: My friend, taking my life in my hands, I mu [...]
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Eli Cross: Would you tell the chief of police th [...]
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Eli Cross: I have versions of all sorts. Care to [...]
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Eli Cross: [after a cameraman says cut because t [...]
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Eli Cross: [to Cameron, who has completed the ca [...]
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Eli Cross: I know a man who made an anti-war mov [...]
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Eli Cross: If you cooperate, you'll receive a fi [...]
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Sam: [his madhouse scene having been replaced wi [...]
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Cameron: If you want to get home for Thanksgivin [...]
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Cameron: Why are you trying to save my ass? Eli [...]
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Chuck Barton: Done any stuntwork? Cameron: Not [...]
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Eli Cross: [after Sam asks why Cross is keeping [...]
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Sam: What's wrong, Eli? Eli Cross: Wrong? The s [...]
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Cop #1: [as Cameron plays a pinball machine] You [...]
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Eli Cross: Nina the actress so fair / Who fancie [...]
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[after Nina falls into the ocean, Cameron carrie [...]
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Eli Cross: Do you not know that King Kong the fi [...]
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Eli Cross: Ah, welcome to the same picture, Sam. [...]
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Chuck Barton: You know a good falling horse make [...]
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Eli Cross: [Sam has suggested including a risque [...]
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Chuck Barton: [indicating distance of about 4 fe [...]
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Chuck Barton: Your mind can't be on snatch. It's [...]
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Eli Cross: What an unexpected but delightful sho [...]
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