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  2. Dar Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Dar Allen Robinson (March 26, 1947 – November 21, 1986) was an American stunt performer and actor. Robinson broke 19 world records and set 21 "world's firsts." [1] He invented the decelerator (use of dragline cables rather than airbags for a "high fall gag", [citation needed] or a stunt calling for a jump from a high place) which allowed a cameraman to film a top-down view of the stuntman as ...

  3. Highpoint (film) - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint is a Canadian 1982 action comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Carter and starring Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer and Beverly D'Angelo.. The film was shot on location in Montreal and Toronto, and is perhaps best remembered for its climax atop the CN Tower, in which stuntman Dar Robinson (doubling for Plummer) makes the 700 ft (210 m) jump in freefall, protected only by a ...

  4. A. J. Bakunas - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Bakunas set a world record with a 70.1 metres (230 ft) fall from a helicopter for the film Hooper, [2] which was broken that same year by Dar Robinson's 87.2 metres (286 ft) fall for a non-movie-related publicity stunt. [3]

  5. Sharky's Machine - Wikipedia

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    The stuntman was Dar Robinson. Despite it being a record-setting fall, only the beginning of the stunt, as he goes through the window, was used in the film. A dummy was used for the outside wide shot of the fall beside the skyscraper. [17] Diehl, who was 50 when he wrote the novel, saw the movie shot on location in and around his hometown of ...

  6. Stunt performer - Wikipedia

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    A stunt performer is an actor skilled in both choreographing and safely presenting actions on-screen that appear to be dangerous, risky, or even deadly. Stunts frequently performed include car crashes, falls from great height, drags (for example, behind a horse), and the consequences of explosions. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Steel (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bakunas, who had already filmed a jump from ninth floor of the Kincaid Towers, wanted to surpass fellow stuntman Dar Robinson's then-new world record for highest free-fall (286 feet), [5] a record Bakunas himself had previously held (230 feet). [6] Bakunas jumped 323 feet from the top floor of the building, reaching a speed of 115 miles per hour.

  8. CN Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower would garner worldwide media attention when stuntman Dar Robinson jumped off the CN Tower on two occasions in 1979 and 1980. The first was for a scene from the movie Highpoint, in which Robinson received CA$250,000 ($981,875 in 2023 dollars) [24] for the stunt. The second was for a personal documentary. The first stunt had him use a ...

  9. Jackie Swanson - Wikipedia

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    She played Amanda Hunsaker, who falls to her death from a building onto the roof of a car. She performed this free-fall stunt from 35 feet into an airbag under the training of stuntman Dar Robinson. Lethal Weapon would be Swanson's first time working with cinematographer Steven Goldblatt. She worked with Steven Goldblatt again on Charlie Wilson ...