The construction of a steel skyscraper becomes a race against time and challenges the sanity of a building foreman and his crew.The construction of a steel skyscraper becomes a race against time and challenges the sanity of a building foreman and his crew.The construction of a steel skyscraper becomes a race against time and challenges the sanity of a building foreman and his crew.
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- TriviaStuntman A.J. Bakunas died doubling George Kennedy in a fall that killed Big Lew Cassidy (Kennedy). The scene had been shot safely with the stuntman jumping from the ninth floor of the construction site and shooting location in Lexington, Kentucky. At the time he held the record for high falls, set while doubling Burt Reynolds in Hooper (1978), but when rival Dar Robinson beat his distance in a helicopter jump at Knott's Berry Farm, A.J. and Lee Majors returned to the star's home state to re-shoot the opening of the movie with Bakunas jumping from the top of the building. He fell correctly onto an airbag, but the airbag split on impact. His father was with him at the time of his death, but his mother never visited A.J. on-set because she always feared he would be killed. Ironically, the completed structure, Kincaid Towers, became home to a life insurance company that eventually went bankrupt.
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Mike Catton: Isn't there a law against these guys all being in the same state?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Alpha to Omega: Exposing 'the Osterman Weekend' (2004)
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Lee Majors. Fresh off "The Six Million Dollar Man" , play a former foreman who returns to the construction business following the death of the current foreman. He left when he froze up on the job following the death of a coworker. He does a good job building up high rises. All jobs are risky. For doing high rise buildings, you got to have nerves of steel.
For this great American movie, I see a lot of Big trucks on the highway. I know big trucks when I see them. Blood, sweat, and tears make it to the world. With the cast on, it is gold! Great for the 4th of July. It honors the memory of a stuntman.
4 out of 5 stars.
For this great American movie, I see a lot of Big trucks on the highway. I know big trucks when I see them. Blood, sweat, and tears make it to the world. With the cast on, it is gold! Great for the 4th of July. It honors the memory of a stuntman.
4 out of 5 stars.
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- Dec 24, 2024
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- Look Down & Die
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- Kincaid Tower - 300 W. Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky, USA(building under construction, setting: Hayes Plaza Tower)
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