Thoughts about Hooper
Hooper was a 1978 movie staring Burt Reynolds as Sonny Hooper, the best stuntman in the industry. He is getting older and the injuries are starting to take their toll on him. His doctor tells Hooper that another injury to his back or neck could kill or cripple him.
James Best costars as Hooper’s vest friend and confidant Cully. Sally Field costars as Hooper’s love interest, Gwen. (They might have been dating in real life around the time the movie was made.) Brian Keith plays her father, Jocko, who was once a great stuntman.
Jan Michael Vincent stars as Ski, a young and upcoming stuntman. Ski wants to be the best. He and Hooper develop a friendship. Well maybe a friendship of sorts might be a better description.
There is a dangerous car stunt that the director(Robert Klein) wants to use to end the movie. Hooper wants $50,000. The director and Hooper don’t get along.
This was fun.There was a bar fight that got out of control and Gwen tried to continue to end her diner. Later she was gently “thrown” out of the bar. Jocko threw himself out of the bar before the bouncers could do it. Hooper and friends aren’t serious often. It was interesting to see how stunts were done in the seventies.
James Best costars as Hooper’s vest friend and confidant Cully. Sally Field costars as Hooper’s love interest, Gwen. (They might have been dating in real life around the time the movie was made.) Brian Keith plays her father, Jocko, who was once a great stuntman.
Jan Michael Vincent stars as Ski, a young and upcoming stuntman. Ski wants to be the best. He and Hooper develop a friendship. Well maybe a friendship of sorts might be a better description.
There is a dangerous car stunt that the director(Robert Klein) wants to use to end the movie. Hooper wants $50,000. The director and Hooper don’t get along.
This was fun.There was a bar fight that got out of control and Gwen tried to continue to end her diner. Later she was gently “thrown” out of the bar. Jocko threw himself out of the bar before the bouncers could do it. Hooper and friends aren’t serious often. It was interesting to see how stunts were done in the seventies.
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