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Stay Hungry

  • 1976
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.4K
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Jeff Bridges and Sally Field in Stay Hungry (1976)
So-called 'special agent' infiltrates into the gym, which is targeted by a dirty business fraud.
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A dishonest businessman asks rich layabout Craig Blake to help him buy a gym that will be demolished for a development project in Alabama. But Craig backs out of the deal after learning that... Read allA dishonest businessman asks rich layabout Craig Blake to help him buy a gym that will be demolished for a development project in Alabama. But Craig backs out of the deal after learning that mobsters are involved in the project.A dishonest businessman asks rich layabout Craig Blake to help him buy a gym that will be demolished for a development project in Alabama. But Craig backs out of the deal after learning that mobsters are involved in the project.

  • Director
    • Bob Rafelson
  • Writers
    • Charles Gaines
    • Bob Rafelson
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Sally Field
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Bob Rafelson
    • Writers
      • Charles Gaines
      • Bob Rafelson
    • Stars
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Sally Field
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • 39User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Craig Blake
    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Mary Tate Farnsworth
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Joe Santo
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Thor Erickson
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Franklin
    Helena Kallianiotes
    Helena Kallianiotes
    • Anita
    Roger E. Mosley
    Roger E. Mosley
    • Newton
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Uncle Albert
    Scatman Crothers
    Scatman Crothers
    • William
    Kathleen Miller
    Kathleen Miller
    • Dorothy Stephens
    Fannie Flagg
    Fannie Flagg
    • Amy
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Zoe
    Richard Gilliland
    Richard Gilliland
    • Hal
    Mayf Nutter
    Mayf Nutter
    • Richard Packman
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Lester
    John David Carson
    John David Carson
    • Halsey
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Jabo
    Clifford A. Pellow
    • Walter Jr.
    • (as Cliff Pellow)
    • Director
      • Bob Rafelson
    • Writers
      • Charles Gaines
      • Bob Rafelson
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    User reviews39

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    8hu675

    Surprisingly good mixture of Comedy and Drama made watchable and entertaining for good hearted performances in this film.

    A rich young man by the name of Craig Blake (Jeff Bridges), who feels like a guest in his own life and his home after the loss of his parents. He's surrounded by wealthy bores and seductive socialites. Craig decides to do something different in his future, a business deal with some low-life real estate developers. But when he's asked to buy a small Olympic Spa Gym as a part of the deal. Craig finds himself in a world, which he thought it never existed. Craig meets a perky gymnast (Oscar-Winner:Sally Field) and a fiddle-playing, philosophizing Mr. Universe hopeful (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Craig meets these new people that become a part of his life. Craig's new life will be never the way as he expected with his new found friends.

    Directed by Bob Rafelson (Black Widow, Blood and Wine, Five Easy Pieces) made an dramatic comedy with happy performances by Bridges, Field and Schwarzenegger make it worthwhile. The film's has good supporting cast like R.G. Armstrong, Robert Englund, Scatman Crothers, Joanna Cassidy and more. This is an extremely underrated comedy. This film has a eccentric mixture of comedy and drama. This film has many fine scenes. This film is based on a novel by Charles Gaines, which he co-wrote the screenplay with the director. If you are a fan of the filmmakers or the stars of this film. You will find this film certainly enjoyable. This is a quirky, funny and a breath of fresh air. Don't miss this 1970's classic. (****/*****).
    7caspian1978

    Attempts to be too many things

    For starters, this is not Schwarzenegger's first movie. It is one of his firsts but not the first time he appeared in a movie. Remembered for many things, Staying Hungry is an interesting movie that attempts to be too many things besides a quick comedy. The movie jumps into a drama too often to confuse its audience whether this is just a comedy or a dramatic movie. Although this movie stars Jeff Bridges, he is not the highlight of the movie. The supporting cast, which includes Sally Field, Arnold Schwarzenegger, R.G. Armstrong, Robert Englund, Helena Kallianiota, Ed Begley Jr. and Joe Spinelli not only add to the quality of the movie, but are in fact, the main draw to the story. While Bridges does a good job as the star of the film, he doesn't hold the movie together, the rest of the cast does. By the third act, the movie turns into something completely different than the comedy it opened up to be. A very different, yet interesting movie.
    8jamesluk

    Makes me wanna grow out my hair and buy a plaid blazer

    As I watched this film last night it occurred to me that it has a certain fun, Altmanesque element of found local color. The shady southern businessmen Jeff Bridges' character is involved with all talk in a hilarious retro jive, "I'm fine as wine!" and sport really sharp looking plaid blazers. Rafelson decides to throw in random things just for sheer fun; a car race, with 70's Monte Carlos shooting through the streets of Birmingham, Alabama and getting air like it's San Francisco, a whole crew of 70's bodybuilders running through the city streets and posing on top of buses. Arnold Schwarzeneggar puts in his only true serious acting turn, although I'm not sure how much it should be considered acting as he's playing his real self; philosophical and shrewd. Sally Field is hot in this movie, there's even a scene where she jumps out of bed in the nude, displaying a great ass. Jeff Bridges puts on his usual display of fine, unselfconscious screen acting. One of the nicest and most refreshing things about this movie is that it unfolds organically; we don't feel an overarching awareness of chugging plot structure like we do at today's movies.
    7Hey_Sweden

    One of the unsung films of the 1970s.

    An interesting tale of "bodybuilding in the New South", "Stay Hungry" was scripted by Charles Gaines and director Bob Rafelson, based on Gaines' novel. Jeff Bridges stars as Craig Blake, product of a rich, upper class Southern family who's gotten mixed up with shady businessmen (among them, guys played by Joe Spinell and Richard Gilliland) in a real estate racket. As part of their latest plan, Craig goes to an old gym to try to convince the owner (R. G. Armstrong) to sell. Instead, Craig finds himself enjoying the company of the regulars. He falls in love with sweet gymnast Mary Tate Farnsworth (Sally Field), and makes friends with fiddle-playing Mr. Universe hopeful Joe Santo (a winning Arnold Schwarzenegger, who gets an official "introducing" credit).

    Although the films' second half is less compelling than the first half, this is still an endearing, eclectic mix of comedy and drama. It works largely due to its time-honoured premise of introducing a character to a world he never knew existed. The camaraderie and atmosphere of this world is well realized by director Rafelson, who helped to really bring the sport of bodybuilding to the mainstream (followed by the documentary "Pumping Iron" the following year). There are some decent laughs to be had, and some fairly affecting moments as well.

    The music by Bruce Langhorne & Byron Berline is first rate, and the on-location shooting in Birmingham helps a lot. But the principal value of "Stay Hungry" is its talented ensemble. Bridges is ingratiating as usual, Field is simply adorable (and even does a brief nude scene), and Schwarzenegger shows off an easygoing charm; it's no surprise that Arnold would be as good as he is here, since he more or less just has to play himself. I'm sure people who caught this on its first run in 1976 could sense a solid career in the making. This was also a pivotal film for Field, since up to this point she was basically known for her TV roles. Lots of familiar faces in the supporting cast, too: Robert Englund, Roger E. Mosley, Woodrow Parfrey, Scatman Crothers, Fannie Flagg, Joanna Cassidy, Ed Begley Jr., Dennis Fimple, and Dennis Burkley.

    "Stay Hungry" is largely cheerful, breezy entertainment, with a refreshingly quirky, character-driven plot and some pretty good dialogue. Good fun, with a priceless climax involving bodybuilders taking to the street and then agreeing to pose for a bevy of amused onlookers.

    Seven out of 10.
    8SP-3

    A property buyer's plan to purchase and demolish a gym leads to a life-changing experience.

    I stumbled across this movie on the UK's little-watched TV network Channel 5. Initially intrigued by the idea of seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger's screen debut, I was quickly engrossed in this excellent and almost unknown film and the way in which the disparate characters inter-relate over the course of the story. The film manages to appear beguilingly simple and yet it deals with such issues as class, aspiration, loyalty, identity and love.

    The way in which all the characters slowly but surely reveal their flaws and weaknesses is quite brilliant. Stand-out scenes include Arnie's bodybuilder character playing the fiddle (yes, the fiddle!) with a bunch of hillbillies out in the woods, Jeff Bridges' drunken jig, and the sight of about a hundred pumped-up bodybuilders running almost naked through rush hour traffic, which for me is one of the classic and most unexpected comic moments in cinema.

    I may think more of this film because I 'discovered' it almost by chance, but I will always see it as an underrated classic and I urge everyone to seek it out.

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    • Trivia
      Jeff Bridges recalled a cut workout scene, in which he was doing toe raises, and Arnold Schwarzenegger was riding on his back for weight. However, due to the head-on camera angle it appeared that a sex scene was occurring between the two men. Bridges laughed uproariously at the take, and was disappointed that it was cut from the film.
    • Goofs
      When Craig goes up the stairs to confront Thor, he throws a set of bar bells down the stairs and roll toward the gym's back door, but in the next shot, they are right next to the stairs.
    • Quotes

      Uncle Albert: Craig?

      Craig Blake: Yes, Uncle Albert?

      Uncle Albert: What happens to body builders when they get old?

      Craig Blake: They die.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
      (uncredited)

      Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mister Universum
    • Filming locations
      • Country Club of Birmingham - 1 New Country Club Road, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Outov Productions
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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