Stay Hungry  (1976)

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The movie Stay Hungry, released in 1976 and directed by Bob Rafelson with Victor J. Kemper as cinematographer and editing by John F. Link.
Directed by | Bob Rafelson
Cinematography by | Victor J. Kemper
Edited by | John F. Link
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Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Drama

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Cast
Craig Blake
Mary Tate Farnsworth
Thor Erickson
Uncle Albert
Dorothy Stephens
Richard Packman
Moe Zwick
Mae Ruth
Security Officer
Heavy #3
Bartender
Fiddler With Mustache
Blonde Photographer At Contest
Goliath (a Member Of The David & Goliath Team With Fred Randall)
Bodybuilder In Blue Shorts
Man In Street
Franco Orsini
Bodybuilder
Bodybuilder
Ron Haber
Man On Sidewalk With Painting
Bodybuilder At Contest
Doug Stewart
Mrs. Clyde
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