

Movie spotlight
The stunt
Five bored rich boys from Rome receive a tip-off, and steal three cars that belong to a clandestine organisation that exports to Switzerland. One of the cars contains four billion lire.
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Plot Summary
A skilled but down-on-his-luck stuntman takes on increasingly dangerous jobs to support his family and pay off his debts. As the stakes get higher, he finds himself entangled in a criminal plot that blurs the line between performance and reality, forcing him to use his unique talents for survival.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "The Stunt" received a mixed reception. While praised for its action sequences and Robert Conrad's performance, critics noted a somewhat predictable plot and uneven pacing. Audiences generally enjoyed the thrill-seeking elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling stunt work and action.
Criticized for a somewhat formulaic and predictable narrative.
Robert Conrad's charismatic performance was a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often highlight the exciting stunts and action as the main draw, while some found the plot to be less compelling.
Fun Fact
Robert Conrad, known for his physically demanding roles, performed many of his own stunts in "The Stunt," adding an authentic edge to the character.
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