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Lee Majors and Heather Thomas in L'homme qui tombe à pic (1981)

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L'homme qui tombe à pic

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Edited from

    • L'aventure du Poséidon (1972)

      Fall into ceiling light fitting - regarded as one of the most famous stunt falls in 70s movie history.
    • Larry le dingue, Mary la garce (1974)

      The climatic car crash/explosion can be seen during the show's intro.
    • Course contre l'enfer (1975)

      Footage used
    • Transamerica Express (1976)

      George dangling from the train signal is in the series opening titles as one of Cole's stunts.

Featured in

    • "I Love the '80s Strikes Back" 1981 (TV Episode 2003)

      Clips from the television series are shown while the cast comment on it.
    • Retrosexual: The 80's (TV Mini Series 2004)

Referenced in

    • "Three of a Kind" Episode #2.6 (TV Episode 1983)

      Mentioned in dialogue.
    • "No 73" Yes or No... (TV Episode 1983)

      Title mentioned during the Yes and No phone-in game.
    • "Trauma Center" Notes About Courage (TV Episode 1983)

      The case involving Howie's injury from a stunt is continued from Trauma (1983).
    • "Saturday Night Live" Brandon Tartikoff/John Cougar (TV Episode 1983)

      Title mentioned by Brandon Tartikoff when the Whiners reveal themselves to be a Nielsen family.
    • The 26th Annual TV Week Logie Awards (TV Special 1984)

      Namechecked.

Spin-off

    • The Fall Guy (Video Game 1984)

      Video-game adaption of the TV-series.

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    • The Fall Guy (2024)

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