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La rage de la casse

Original title: Stunt Rock
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
670
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La rage de la casse (1978)
While working on a TV show in Los Angeles, famed Australian stuntman Grant Page helps an up-and-coming fantasy-themed rock band develop special effects and dangerous stunts for their act.
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Australia's top stuntman Grant Page travels to Hollywood to shoot a TV show while showing off his various dangerous stunts, interspersed with a rock band concert and other sketches.Australia's top stuntman Grant Page travels to Hollywood to shoot a TV show while showing off his various dangerous stunts, interspersed with a rock band concert and other sketches.Australia's top stuntman Grant Page travels to Hollywood to shoot a TV show while showing off his various dangerous stunts, interspersed with a rock band concert and other sketches.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • Paul-Michel Mielche Jr.
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Stars
    • Grant Page
    • Monique van de Ven
    • Margaret Gerard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    670
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Paul-Michel Mielche Jr.
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Stars
      • Grant Page
      • Monique van de Ven
      • Margaret Gerard
    • 23User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Grant Page
    Grant Page
    • Grant Page
    Monique van de Ven
    Monique van de Ven
    • Monique van de Ven
    Margaret Gerard
    • Lois Wills
    Sorcery
    • Sorcery
    Paul Haynes
    • King of the Wizards - Sorcery
    Curtis Hyde
    • Prince of Darkness - Sorcery
    Greg Magie
    Greg Magie
    • Lead Singer - Sorcery
    Smokey Huff
    • Lead Guitar - Sorcery
    Richie King
    • Bass Guitar - Sorcery
    Perry Morris
    • Drums - Sorcery
    • (as Pere Morris)
    Doug Loch
    • Keyboards - Sorcery
    Richard Blackburn
    • The Agent
    • (as Dick Blackburn)
    Ron Raley
    • The TV Director
    Chris Chalen
    • The Escapologist
    T.J. Shaner
    Barbra Paskin
    • Barbra Paskin
    • (as Barbara Paskin)
    Lawrence D. Feinberg
    Barbara S. Edelstein
      • Director
        • Brian Trenchard-Smith
      • Writers
        • Paul-Michel Mielche Jr.
        • Brian Trenchard-Smith
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews23

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      8lthseldy1

      best action/musical I have ever seen!

      This ones a classic, all it has is a man doing these awesome stunts that make me cringe just watching him burn himself up, hanging over cliffs and all kinds of stuff and the band Sorcery reminds me of a cross between KISS and Uriah Heep and I loved it! I loved the theatrics, the music, the stunts pulling together with the music, man this guy is awesome. Hated the ditzy girlfriend though he should have gotten somebody more wilder and adventurous than her. I liked the song "Woman" the best.
      5Coventry

      That's enough stunt work, magic tricks and glamour rock for the next couple of years.

      I must have seen bits and pieces of "Stunt Rock" footage in the downright fantastic documentary "Not Quite Hollywood", probably found it instantly cool, promptly added it to my never-ending watchlist, and then subsequently forgot about it for the next ten years or so. They obviously only showed the awesome stunt parts in "Not Quite Hollywood", and from the documentary I couldn't derive that this really isn't the type of "film" I usually seek for. "Stunt Rock" isn't a film, in fact, because there aren't any real characters and there isn't a plot. It's a mixture of impressively performed stunts by Grant Page, integrally sung rock anthems by a band named Sorcery and inventive magical tricks shown by a Merlin lookalike wizard and a sort of devil named Prince of Darkness. It's original, exhilarating and entertaining for about half an hour, but then it becomes rather tedious and repetitive. I don't want to talk too negatively about "Stunt Rock", because I have tremendous respect for its director Brian Trenchard-Smith. After all, he's the Ozploitation pioneer who created cult hits like "Blood Camp Thatcher" and "Dead End Drive-In". He's clearly fascinated by the world of stuntmen and wanted to bring an ode to their business; good for him! Some of the Sorcery songs are quite catchy, for example the one that has a similar beginning as "Psycho Killer" by Talking Heads.
      8DbOD

      Watch the movie to see the rock band Sorcery.

      Although this movie is somewhat dated, the rock band Sorcery makes it worth watching. I saw Sorcery live in LA at a concert where non-other than Van Halen opened for them. The movie showcases their music and their spectacular stage show. Not too much bad language so its OK for even little kids.
      proplayer

      "SORCERY"

      Enjoyed the picture. The band "Sorcery" were amazing as well. Sorcery's stage show was the best presentation of music and magic ever seen!

      The good vs. evil theme was never so well played out on any stage before. "Hard rock music/heavy metal magic" was the way to describe this group. They were and continue today to be the only magic/music show of it's kind in the history of ROCK! Not any other group ever came close to this! If you're into hard rock music and/or some of the best magic illusions ever performed live,don't miss this one. See the movie and the band.
      7samxxxul

      Classic Ozploitation of the 70's, also a homage to 1970's stuntmen

      Part drama, part stunts showreel, part rock concert film featuring Grant Page, the famous real life Australian master stuntman best known for his work on Mad Max, Grant, who plays himself, goes to Los Angeles to work on a television series. In this 1978 mocumentary page helps a band (Sorcery) to develop pyrotechnic magic tricks for their shows, and also recounts his exploits as a stuntman and daredevil, as well as a very informative movie about stunt work for movies and what goes on behind the scenes. The acting is superb as page plays himself and he fits in this movie better than Deathcheaters (1976), the script wild and unconstrained and the direction is wild. In total this gives you an experience of what cinema really should be, bereft of CGI and special effects and crazy budgets it just rides along free as a bird. And then there's the music. To be fair, there are so many tunes that ranges good to out-and-out classic. The music in this film is a spectacular array of AOR, Heavy metal and classic rock something you won't hear in a film's soundtrack nowadays. A downright Ozploitation classic.

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      • Trivia
        The frequent use of split-screen seen in this movie was a necessary editing tool as many of the stunts were filmed on 16mm and as such in order to fill the wide-frame, two images were often co-situated within the film frame.
      • Crazy credits
        At the start of the film: "This film contains many extremely dangerous stunts. Do not imitate what you see."
      • Connections
        Featured in Stunt Rock: Original Cannes Promo Reel (1978)
      • Soundtracks
        Sacrifice
        (uncredited)

        Written by Smokey Huff, Greg Magie, Richie King and Perry Morris

        Performed by Sorcery

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • December 12, 1979 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Netherlands
        • Australia
        • United States
      • Official sites
        • Sorcery Music
        • Umbrella Entertainment (Australia)
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Stunt Rock
      • Filming locations
        • Sydney, Australia
      • Production companies
        • Interamar
        • Trenchard Productions
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      • Budget
        • A$450,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $9,530
      • Gross worldwide
        • $9,530
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 31 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • 6-Track Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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