Description: Stay Hungry is a 1976 American comedy-drama film by director Bob Rafelson from a screenplay by Charles Gaines (adapted from his 1972 novel of the same name). The story centers on a young man from Birmingham, Alabama, played by Jeff Bridges, who gets involved in a shady real-estate deal. In order to close the deal, he needs to buy a gym building to complete a multi-parcel lot. He becomes romantically interested in the gym's receptionist (Sally Field) and drawn to the carefree lifestyle of the Austrian bodybuilder Joe Santo (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is training there for the Mr. Universe competition. Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe for Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture, but it was not his true debut role; he had played Hercules (as Arnold Strong) in the 1970 film Hercules in New York, a gangster's henchman in Robert Altman's 1973 film The Long Goodbye, and a masseur in the 1974 television movie Happy Anniversary and Goodbye REAR COVER Jeff Bridges (Seabiscuit) is "at his best" (The Village Voice), Academy Award® winner* Sally Field (Forrest Gump) "is a revelation" (New York Post) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator) "radiates assurance and appeal" (The Wall Street Journal) in this "inventive" (Time) and "upbeat film" (Gene Siskel), for which he won a coveted 1977 Golden Globe.® **Directed by Bob Rafelson (The Postman Always Rings Twice) from a screenplay by Charles Gaines and Rafelson, Stay Hungry is "obviously the work of a master..you'll have a real good time" (CBS- TV)! When entrepreneur Craig Blake (Bridges) buys a small gym, he fully expects to demolish the place to make room for a high rise. Instead, he finds himself drawn into a world he never knew existed. From a perky gymnast (Field) who wears her heart on her leotard to a philosophising Mr. Universe hopeful (Schwarzenegger), the freewheeling spirit of the gym touches Craig in a way he never expected - and plunges him into a hilarious off-the-wall plot to stop his high rise...from ever rising! *Actress: Places in the Heart (1984); Norma Rae (1979) Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture DETAILED PLOT Craig Blake is a young Southern man born of a wealthy family, but left lonely and idle after his parents died in a plane crash. He is content to spend his time fishing, hunting and puttering around his large family mansion in Birmingham, Alabama, inhabited only by himself and a butler. Blake is employed at a shady investment firm run by a slick con artist named Jabo where Blake does very little actual work. He is asked to handle the purchase of a small gym that the firm is buying to clear space for an office high-rise. Blake represents himself as a businessman looking to buy the gym and meets its owner Thor Erikson and employees Franklin and Newton. He is strangely fascinated with the world he discovers there. Blake's usual social life is centered around his upscale country club and its crowd, including his friends Lester and Halsey, and spends his time there playing tennis, shooting poker dice and flirting with women, one of whom asks Blake to find a musical guest for an upcoming party. As Blake moves forward with the business deal, he is smitten with the receptionist, Mary Tate Farnsworth, and befriends bodybuilder Joe Santo, who aspires to win the Mr. Universe title. He finds he ultimately cannot sell out his newfound friends at the gym for the sake of his job, so he constantly evades questions about the progress of the gym deal from friend and coworker Hal Foss. Mary Tate and Craig begin a passionate relationship, but trouble erupts when he tries to integrate her into his country-club scene. At a party at the club, which features Santo performing with a country group, Craig's friends mock Santo as a "freak" and an outcast. A fight nearly breaks out between Halsey and Blake but is broken up. Halsey and his friend Packman formulate a plan to embarrass Santo. When Santo takes the stage, Halsey and Packman drunkenly heckle him and the band. Santo tries to ignore it but soon stops playing his violin and leaves the party. Craig tries to convince Mary Tate to see him for who he really is, and not for his snobbish friends and surroundings. When Jabo realizes that Blake will not purchase the building, he plies Thor and his assistant Newton with drugs, booze and hookers. The Mr. Universe competition arrives and Santo is hoping to beat his rival Dougie Stewart. While Thor is drunk and distracted with the prostitutes, Newton secretly stashes the prize money inside his bag and flees. Blake visits the gym and engages in a fight with the drunken and drugged Thor. He finds Mary Tate, who earlier had been assaulted by Thor in an amyl nitrite-fueled rage. When the Mr. Universe contestants discover that the prize money has been stolen, they run after Santo, who is running to meet Mary Tate. The chase of bodybuilders pours out into the streets of Birmingham and attracts an amazed crowd of onlookers. The bodybuilders engage in an impromptu posing routine for the crowd. Craig sarcastically derides his former bosses at the real-estate firm and goes into the gym business with Santo. Craig mocks Jabo with an exaggerated bodybuilding pose and moves out of his family's mansion, leaving his old family memorabilia to his butler.
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Rating: M
Subtitle Language: Dutch, French, Greek, Italian, Spanish, English & German For The Hearing Impaired
Custom Bundle: No
MPN: Multi Region Player Required To Play Outside Aust & NZ
Studio: MGM Studios
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 4 (AU, NZ, Latin America...)
Language: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Release Year: 1976
Actor: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jeff Bridges
Features: Original Dubbing, Dolby Digital, Original 1976 Film
Movie/TV Title: Stay Hungry
Season: Na
Music Artist: Byron Berline, Bruce Langhorne
Video Format: PAL
Director: Bob Rafelson
Cinematic Movement: Arthouse/Independent
Sub-Genre: Slice of Life
Edition: Remastered, Dolby Digital 2.0
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Type: Movie
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Run Time: 99 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States