"The Stunt Man," a 1980 action-comedy-drama directed by Richard Rush, follows the escapades of a fugitive on the run who inadvertently becomes a stunt double on a chaotic movie set. The film stars Allen Garfield as the eccentric director, Peter O'Toole as the manipulative leading actor, Barbara Hershey as the enigmatic leading lady, and Steve Railsback as the fugitive-turned-stuntman. As the boundaries between reality and fiction blur, the stuntman finds himself entangled in a web of deception and danger, unsure of who to trust. Set against the backdrop of a high-octane film production, "The Stunt Man" explores themes of identity, perception, and the power dynamics within the movie industry. With its witty dialogue, thrilling stunts, and standout performances, the movie offers a unique blend of action-packed sequences and thought-provoking storytelling. As the lines between truth and illusion become increasingly blurred, viewers are taken on a wild ride through the unpredictable world of filmmaking, where nothing is quite as it seems.
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