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Stuntmen often move on to stunt-coordinating and directing, as Mr. Leitch did.
Fighting and Falling in High Heels Christina Binkley 2011
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Stuntmen risked their lives hiding in the bottom of cars, steering the car while looking from a slightly open door or in the steering a motorbike from a sidecar once causing members of the public to try and stop what they thought was a runaway vehicle.
T.V. :H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man Zen Tiger 2010
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Long form, but solid is “Double-O Stuntmen” 29 min.
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN and LICENSE TO KILL Blu-ray Reviews – Collider.com 2009
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Stuntmen did the charge several times—nobody wanted to risk an expensive actor falling off in such a melee and getting hurt.
Telegraph Days Larry Mcmurtry 2006
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Stuntmen, like the one pictured here, still use his innovative equipment, like the airbag and other safety features for car and aerial stunts.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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The fights are poorly staged, but at least Kelly and the Stuntmen are skilled enough to make it look convincing.
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Funfit's Summer Camp Turns Kids into Pirates and Stuntmen and yes, that's a good thing!
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Stuntmen drop from the ceiling into the 3.7 million gallon pool, with water volume greater than five Olympic swimming pools.
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Stuntmen posing as partygoers jumped from the Aurora's deck into the river.
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"Double-O Stuntmen" is a 28 ½-minute paean to the cadre of stunt people used in all of the Bond movies featuring interviews with the various stuntmen and clips of the stunts they performed.
Home Theater Forum 2010
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