Stay Hungry

 (1976)


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| May 18, 2004
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Rafelson gives him the most sympathetic role in the film Jeff Bridges has the full power of his youthful charm and Sally Field throws herself completely into her first substantial film role. The talent on display is remarkable. ... Full Review

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This setup doesn't sound like much -- but Bob Rafelson's quirky production is difficult to resist, thanks to lively performances by Sally Field and a young Arnold Schwarzenegger. Universe" competition as backdrop; the final scene of bodybuilders posing to homeless people on the street is priceless and worth the cost of a rental alone. ... Full Review

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