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Nome di nascita: Brandy Wilde
Data di nascita: N/A
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"Had Brandy Will followed the counsel of her lone professional recommendation, 'Stay Hungry' (1976), she might have maintained her prolific career. Her absence post-this film is near lamentable. Overstatement aside, her departure leaves an unfillable void in our collective memory bank. Helmed by Bob Rafelson and starring Jeff Bridges, Sally Field, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the movie centers on a humble gym's resistance against a property syndicate's buyout attempt. Brandy's character, Flower, although peripheral to the narrative, is pivotal to its visual appeal. Her nude massage scene showcases her generously proportioned figure, stirring desires beyond mere bodily relaxation."
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Nomi alternativi: Laura Lorene Hippe
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Slim, lovely and appealing brunette actress Laura Lorene Hippe was born on September 22, 1950, in Oklahoma. She was especially charming and memorable as the sweet Jenny in the entertainingly trashy drive-in exploitation romp The Swinging Barmaids (1975) . She had small parts in the mainstream studio pictures Stay Hungry (1976) and Logan's Run (1976) . She made guest appearances on such series as Cannon (1971) , Barnaby Jones (1973) and Baretta (1975) . Her final film role was a minor part as the overbearing Aunt Cora Nomed in the schlocky low-budget horror outing Mausoleum (1983) . Laura was also a member of a local California Scientology cult, as well as a drama teacher who taught acting classes in Hollywood in the mid-'80s. Hippe committed suicide at the tragically young age of 35 on February 21, 1986.
Sul film: Stay Hungry (1976)
Anno di uscita: 1976
Nazione: United States
Titolo alternativo: С празни ръце, O Guarda-Costas, Mister Universum, Grib chancen, El gran guardaespaldas, Músculos de acero, Loputon treeni, Meine peinasmenos, To gymnastirio, Maradj éhen!, Il gigante della strada, Un autentico campione, Niedosyt, À Força de Músculos, Kraftprovet, Оставайся голодным, A fuerza de músculos
Regista: Bob Rafelson
Sceneggiatore: Bob Rafelson, Charles Gaines
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Bob Rafelson, Harold Schneider
Società: Outov Productions, United Artists
Genere: Comedy, Drama, Romantic Comedy
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Parole chiave: based on novel or book, bodybuilding, gym, sports
Storia
A syndicate attempts to buy out an entire district for redevelopment but encounters resistance from the small gym 'Olympic' owned by weightlifter Joe Santo and managed by Mary Tate Farnsworth. The syndicate enlists Craig Blake, a wealthy layabout, as a proxy to purchase the gym. However, after spending time at the gym and falling in love with Mary Tate, Craig becomes reluctant to sell. Tensions escalate when Craig attempts to back out of the deal, leading to a brawl at the gym and a spectacle at a big bodybuilding meet.
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Stay Hungry (1976), directed by Bob Rafelson, is a comedic drama set in Alabama centered around a group of individuals associated with a small gym. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Gaines and explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the American Dream. It stars Jeff Bridges as Craig Blake, Sally Field as Mary Tate Farnsworth, and Arnold Schwarzenegger in his acting debut as Joe Santo.