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Hooper, el increíble

Título original: Hooper
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 39min
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Burt Reynolds in Hooper, el increíble (1978)
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Sonny Hooper, un viejo doble de Hollywood, quiere demostrar que aún tiene lo que hay que tener para ser un gran profesional en esta arriesgada y poco reconocida línea de trabajo.Sonny Hooper, un viejo doble de Hollywood, quiere demostrar que aún tiene lo que hay que tener para ser un gran profesional en esta arriesgada y poco reconocida línea de trabajo.Sonny Hooper, un viejo doble de Hollywood, quiere demostrar que aún tiene lo que hay que tener para ser un gran profesional en esta arriesgada y poco reconocida línea de trabajo.

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    • Hal Needham
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    • Thomas Rickman
    • Bill Kerby
    • Walt Green
  • Elenco
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Sally Field
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    • Dirección
      • Hal Needham
    • Guionistas
      • Thomas Rickman
      • Bill Kerby
      • Walt Green
    • Elenco
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
      • Sally Field
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Sonny Hooper
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Ski
    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Gwen Doyle
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Jocko Doyle
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Max Berns
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Roger Deal
    James Best
    James Best
    • Cully
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Adam
    Alfie Wise
    Alfie Wise
    • Tony
    Terry Bradshaw
    Terry Bradshaw
    • Sherman
    Norman Grabowski
    Norman Grabowski
    • Hammerhead
    • (as Norm Grabowski)
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Bidwell
    Jim Burk
    • Jimbo
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Sheriff
    Princess O'Mahoney
    • Wanda
    Robert Tessier
    Robert Tessier
    • Amtrac
    Richard Tyler
    Richard Tyler
    • Doctor
    Tara Buckman
    Tara Buckman
    • Debbie
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      • Walt Green
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    7bkoganbing

    Hot Breath of Competition

    Burt Reynolds is at his rollicking best as devil may care stuntman Hooper who's beginning to feel his age. The hot breath of competition in the person of Jan-Michael Vincent is breathing down his neck. Reynolds prizes the fact that he's the best in the business, but it's a young man game that demands a young man's reflexes.

    Brian Keith knows how Reynolds feels, Reynolds dethroned him as number one and Reynolds keeps company with Keith's daughter Sally Field who would dearly love it if both of the men in her life would just get out of that rough business.

    Hooper has little plot to it, it's a character study of the people who go into that line of work and a touch of insanity seems to be a needed ingredient for success. The title role is something that fits Reynolds like a made to measure suit

    John Marley is in the cast as your stereotypical ulcer ridden producer and Robert Klein has a great part as a truly obnoxious director, one of his early good ones. And of course the stunt work stands out on its own as well as being an integral part of the plot.

    Hooper even got an Oscar nomination in the Sound category. A definite must for Burt Reynolds fans.
    7merklekranz

    Whenever you feel a little down ....... Just watch "HOOPER"

    "Hooper" is one of the most upbeat films I've ever seen. Everyone in the movie is so positive. The stunt men believe they can do the stunts, the director believes in getting the big shot, and everyone seems to be having a great time. You can't help but be entertained. The chemistry between Burt Reynolds and Sally Field is believable, and some interesting supporting actors make major contributions to the fun. Even Terry Bradshaw and Robert Tessier in the barroom brawl are memorable. So the next time you are feeling a little down, I recommend watching "Hooper" for immediate relief, because everybody loves a good time and a good movie. - MERK
    wperkins

    A refreshing Reynolds sleepwalk

    You're not going to find a moving story about a man coming to terms with his own mortality here, but from just a look at the cover of the DVD, you probably weren't expecting it. What we have here is a very pleasant diversion that never takes itself too seriously. Just before things start to get a little too sentimental, someone always jumps off a tall building or flips the car he's driving. Overall, the film has a nice pace. The gags (as in slapstick) are occasionally hilarious, and the gags (as in stunts) are outstanding--I believe this film holds the record for longest rocket car jump. And Burt is his usual self, so utterly unself conscious, he can deliver lines like, "If you don't try to do any stunts, I won't try to do any acting." Make of that what you will. ;-)
    7jrs-8

    Burt at the top of his game

    "Hooper" is yet another example of Burt Reynolds at the top of his game. Burt was a superstar who enjoyed making these action comedies for the summer drive-in crowd. The films usually made bundles of money and were usually pretty enjoyable. "Hooper" is one of Burt's better comedies of the 70's. He plays the title character, an aging Hollywood stuntman looking to make that last great stunt for the money and retire before his body gives out on him and serious damage occurs. Sally Field yet again plays Burt's girlfriend and, yet again, isn't given a whole lot to do. Jan Michael Vincent plays the new, young, hot shot stuntman that worries Burt. Brian Keith has a nice turn as Sally's father who happens to be a veteran stuntman himself.

    The characters are not the important thing though. You go to see "Hooper" to laugh and enjoy the action scenes. The filmmakers deliver the goods on both counts. One standout scene involves a bar fight involving such tough guys as Terry Bradshaw. Burt confronts Terry one on one and it's the comic highlight of the film. The stunts are sensational and the final stunt is, thematically, totally ridiculous. But it's so well filmed we forgive the obvious silliness.

    "Hooper" is a fun film to watch but make sure to see it uncut. It seems that many of Burt's PG-rated movies of the 70's stretched the limits to get as close to the R-rating as possible without going over the line. "Hooper" is no exception.
    schwammy

    A joyous tour-de-force

    My parents ushered the young me into an 8-plex one fine afternoon prophesying an epic -- a cinematic triumph unparalleled since the days of Bergman. Disgruntled at my forebears' refusal to consent to a screening of Jaws 2, I nonetheless acquiesced and slumped into the screening room.

    When I emerged a scant two hours later, I was no longer a callow youth. I had become a man.

    Screen legend Burt Reynolds offers one of his most insightful, well-rounded performances as Sonny Hooper, an Achilles with a mustache, seemingly foredoomed to the stuntman slag heap by the onset of middle age. Playing the part with the gusto and verve of a man four-fifths his age, Reynolds achieves newfound heights without seeming to crack a script, winking slyly at the merry romp he has conjured. Sally (The Flying Nun) Field (who by some incredible chance happened to be dating Reynolds) plays the groundbreaking role of Hooper's common-law girlfriend, Gwen Doyle (a name so lilting and memorable, I promptly bestowed it upon all six of my goldfish). Field embodies the universal theme of a woman struggling to come to terms with a life she has neither chosen nor can escape. Kneepad-deep in beer cans, forced to wear short shorts, physically lifted and repositioned like an arc light or rubber tree, she personifies the objectification of women by the stuntmen who are themselves objectified by the studio hacks (Robert Klein) who employ them. As the winsome, perky daughter of stunt-osaurus Jocko Doyle (Brian Keith), Field set the standard by which all future stuntman's daughter roles would be be measured.

    Central to the success of this story are the providential appearances of such childhood icons as James (Rosco P. Coletrane) Best, Pittsburgh Steeler Terry Bradshaw (utterly convincing as a man who gets hit in the face), and the impeccable Adam (Batman) West, who plays an actor respected enough that a film crew protectively prevents him from jumping over the side of a building. The absence of the sublime Dom DeLuise marks this film's only flaw, forgiveable considering that by this point in his trajectory, DeLuise had priced himself out of the market.

    Shining through it all, dazzling in his wit, pathos, and imperfect grandeur, stands the linchpin, Burt Reynolds. Whether baring his bottom for a Xylocaine booster or outwitting the police by driving his pickup backwards, Reynolds inhabits the role so effortlessly, he seems to glide along like Clark Gable atop his Rhett Butler waltzing simulator.

    Although this film had an unintentional rite-of-passage effect upon me, I was subsequently disillusioned to learn that Mr. Reynolds was not a stuntman, but an actor. Granted, the greatest actor to grace the silver screen since John Larroquette (who actually came later, but the comparison still stands), but still an actor.

    It took years of therapy before I again began to trust.

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Hooper (Burt Reynolds) and crew are watching Hooper's "stunt reel" at Hooper's house, the stunt reel contains scenes of Burt Reynolds in Amarga pesadilla (1972) being flipped out of the canoe.
    • Errores
      When Hooper drops from the zip line wire with a dog, he can clearly be seen holding a stuffed dog. It was then changed out after a cut when he landed on the jump bag. The irony is that the movie itself said no one would believe it was real if they used a stuffed dog for that stunt.
    • Citas

      Jocko Doyle: You oughta drink more. Nothing hurts when you're numb.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Outtakes from stunts performed in the movie are shown over the closing credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      TV versions have included numerous outtakes which include a much longer party scene following the fight at the Palomino Club in which: Ski discusses his marital woes with Gwen in Hooper's kitchen (a dropped subplot); an awake, and very rowdy, crowd views "stunt reels" culled from "Deliverance"; and Jocko and Sonny have a lengthier sunrise discussion about babies. Later on, Sonny and Ski also get into a hairy fistfight outside of Sonny's trialer.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Burt Reynolds/Susan Sarandon/Renn Woods/Andrew Tobias (1978)
    • Bandas sonoras
      A Player, A Pawn, A Hero, A King
      Written by Stewart Harris (uncredited)

      Sung by Tammy Wynette

      [Played in the montage when wen watches Sonny outside in the middle of the night]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de julio de 1978 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Hooper
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Lawrence Gordon Productions
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      • USD 6,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 78,000,000
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 78,000,000
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 39 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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