48-year-old Wataru Honjo is a big fan of Bruce Lee and works as a suit actor (stunts performer wearing costumes). Even though he doesn't have the typical body type for his profession he has worked in the business for 25 years. Wataru doesn't get along with cocky rookie suit actor Ryo Ichinose, but an incident draws them closer. Ryo Ichinose then takes an audition for a Hollywood movie and passes. For the fighting scene in the climax scene, the action actor quits citing the scene is too dangerous. The movie staff hears that Wataru is the best Japanese action actor and offers the job to him. Will Wataru go for it?
Double Dare is a documentary film released in 2004 that explores the experiences of female stunt performers in the entertainment industry. It sheds light on the challenges they face and the importance of their work in the world of filmmaking. The film presents a feminist perspective on the subject, highlighting the need for recognition and equal opportunities for women in the field.
A documentary about Die Another Day.
Promotional documentary filmed at the London East End Docklands area and River Thames for the filming of the opening boat chase for The World Is Not Enough (1999).
A documentary about Die Another Day.
A look at the greatest stunts and stunt performers in the Bond films.
A Star Is Bored is a hilarious comedy set in a bustling movie studio. The plot revolves around a rivalry between two cartoon characters, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck, who are competing for the lead role in a film. Jealousy and antics ensue as they try to outdo each other, with Elmer resorting to dressing up as a rabbit and Daffy attempting outrageous stunts. Amidst the chaos, a giant fish appears on set, adding to the mayhem. Will Elmer or Daffy win the role and become a star? Find out in this entertaining film!
A follow-up special to ABC's 1987 "The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson." The program includes clips of great stunts, interviews with celebrities and profiles of legendary stuntpeople.
Made for TV documentary including interview and behind the scenes footage from the James Bond movie GoldenEye (1995).
Teaser promotional documentary made for theaters and exhibitors, shot in 1994 during pre-production to promote the then upcoming James Bond movie GoldenEye (1995).
Mike Rowe and a group of trained professionals demonstrate how to survive a variety of dangerous situations, from jumping from one building to another, to surviving in a falling elevator, to taking control when your car flips over. Based on the popular best-selling book The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook, this show teaches practical life-saving skills that can be useful in the most extreme conditions.
Warner Bros. short about stuntmen and stuntwomen and how they do their work, featuring real-life stunt artists Harvey Parry, Mary Wiggins, and Allen Pomeroy.
Breaking down the Perrier truck stunt in GoldenEye.
A training video on how to accomplish basic stunts for amateur productions, courtesy of professional stuntman Randy Butcher.
A short documentary about Remy Julienne.
Short made for DVD video documentary including interview and behind the scenes footage from the James Bond movie GoldenEye (1995).
The Last of the Gladiators (1988) is a documentary showcasing the incredible and dangerous world of stunt professionals. It explores the lives of daredevils who perform death-defying stunts on dirt bikes and motorcycles, often risking their lives for the thrill of the audience. The film features interviews with renowned stunt performers, archive footage of breathtaking motorcycle crashes, and highlights the injuries sustained by these brave individuals. A captivating retrospective of the fearless men and women who push the boundaries of human capabilities in the world of stunts.
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