Reynolds’ fourth film as director and star, following 1976’s Gator, 1978’s The End, and 1981’s Sharky’s Machine, Stick began promisingly as a major Universal Pictures production, with a script by novel author Leonard, and shot on beautiful locations in and around Miami, Florida, including the Florida Everglades. Nestor, fed up with Chucky's bumbling, hires Moke to kill him. Stick - Lobby card with Dar Robinson. Stick is a 1985 American crime film based on Elmore Leonard's 1983 novel, and starring and directed by Burt Reynolds.[3]. But he needed a good director. "[21], "It's very, very theatrical," Leonard added. A dummy was used for the outside wide shot. When I reshot the film, I was just going through the motions. "[19], Leonard later said Reynolds "just didn't do it right at all..."[20] "I didn't recognize my screenplay at all in that movie. Dar Robinson went on to perform more outrageous stunts in classic B-movies like Police Academy (also filmed in Toronto), Turk 182, To Live and Die in LA, and Vamp. It's so nice to have an actor or an ex-actor directing you, because they get it, you know? Actor Reynolds' portrayal of Stick, a gritty ex-con out to avenge a friend's murder, is not much different from his good-old-boy persona in the 'Cannonball Run' films. Dar Allen Robinson (March 26, 1947 – November 21, 1986) was an American stunt performer and actor. I didn't fight them. Related To Kendall Robinson, Karen Robinson, Jason Robinson, Billie Robinson, Jody Robinson. But it was devastating. Dar Robinson, stuntman extraordinaire, puts in a fantastic performance as Moke- an albino hit-man who has it in for Stick. Includes Address(7) Phone(6) Email(3) See Results. Robinson used his own invention, a decelerator, so cameras could film from above without a visible airbag below (a scattering crowd of people below can also be seen in this shot). Certainly his eagerness to film Mr. Leonard's Florida-based crime drama is understandable; the book has crackling tough-guy dialogue and a story that practically tells itself. Dar Robinson, stuntman extraordinaire, puts in a fantastic performance as Moke- an albino hit-man who has it in for Stick. After rescuing his daughter, Stick calls Kyle on a mobile phone and arranges for the two lovers to meet in the median of a highway, where they embrace. At the film's beginning, the albino hitman named Moke (Dar Robinson) is seen pulling out a Colt Lawman MK III snubnose revolver. Lived In Philadelphia PA, Lawrence Township NJ, Pasadena TX. "I decided to keep my mouth shut and swallow hard. 1 in its first weekend, the film was a box-office flop, grossing just $8.5 million when compared to its $22 million budget. Richard Donner's dedication in the closing credits of Lethal Weapon reads, "This picture is dedicated to the memory of Dar Robinson / one of the motion picture industry's greatest stuntmen". [2] This was brilliantly displayed in his fall from the hotel in the movie Stick. 1st Generation. Stick gets away and is ready to forget all and see his daughter, but they won't forget. Directing it himself, he just played Burt Reynolds. Stick then has a score to settle and is owed some cash. He also finds a new flame in Kyle (Candice Bergen), a financial consultant who acts as a business adviser for Barry, who must decide if a relationship with Stick is worth it. Chucky surprises Moke, pushing the men over the balcony railing. He was a wonderful director, and he made it so nice for the actors. Moke asks for help, but Stick mocks as Moke falls to his death, shooting his gun at Stick on the way down. He gets unwillingly sucked back into the underworld and has to fight to survive. Robinson broke 19 world records and set 21 "world's firsts. And they did."[12]. They even put another writer on it to add more action... Burt had done Sharky's Machine and Gator and I thought he would be good as Stick. Stick is ridiculous pastiche of characters and settings. It's a setup and his friend is killed. The dialogue doesn't wait for a reaction, it's almost throwaway, with the exception that you can hear it clearly. Stick's happiness is short lived, however, when Chucky and Chucky's voodoo obsessed boss, Nestor (Castulo Guera), sends albino hitman Mokey (Dar Robinson) to kidnap his daughter and kill him. [8], Robinson returned to Toronto to attempt a world record cable jump from the CN Tower for a feature-length television documentary film called The World's Most Spectacular Stuntman. Dar Robinson's stunts were always well planned, and he never broke a bone in his 13-year Hollywood career. Reynolds says his agent advised him to go along with the changes: I gave up on the film. Resides in Houston, TX. Stuntman Dar Robinson dropped (67 m) from the Tower, setting a record for the highest freefall (unrestrained) jump from a building in a film. "Novelist's Bad Guys Have Him Riding High", Stasio, Marilyn. The book sold well and, along with the publication of La Brava, and helped revive interest in Leonard's career, particularly when it was announced Burt Reynolds would make a film of it. I'm not proud of what I did, but I take responsibility for my actions. Despite knowing the dangers any time he was performing his stunts, Robinson was always eager to do what needed to be done in order to make the shot look good for a film. "The plot was taken out. Dar Robinson, stuntman extraordinaire, puts in a fantastic performance as Moke- an albino hit-man who has it in for Stick. I said, 'So what? When his former cellmate is murdered during an illicit payoff, However no series resulted.[24]. As my colleague, Oliver O'Donovan, said recently, when placed along side most Anglican Documents, the Windsor Report is decidedly "up market." Stick must now hide out for a while to elude the killers, who must eliminate him as a witness. His acting swivels from gravelly, glowering tough-guyness to nudge-and-wink appeals to the audience—Mr. "[22], Leonard compared it with the film made of 52 Pick-Up. ... he gave Dar a villainous on-screen role as psycho albino killer Moke in his 1985 adaptation of Elmore Leonard's Stick. "If you had ever asked me if I'd ever be in a Burt Reynolds movie, I would've said, 'There's no way. Robinson grew up in Los Angeles, California. 1985 To Live and Die in L.A. (stunt player - as Dar Allen Robinson) 1985 Stick (high fall stunt - uncredited) 1985 Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (stunts) 1985 Turk 182 (stunt coordinator) / (stunts) Burt Reynolds directed and starred in this actioner from an Elmore Leonard novel about an ex-con living dangerously close to the drug traffickers in Miami. Word got back to me quickly that the people in the Black Tower [Universal's head office] wanted a few changes. Actor Reynolds` portrayal of Stick, a gritty ex-con out to avenge a friend`s murder, is not much different from his good-old-boy persona in the ``Cannonball Run`` films. Both times, it has been the same man - maverick daredevil Dar Robinson. "One thing I like a lot [about that film] is the pacing -- the picture begins immediately, and from there it moves. and vaulted into a safety net. [6] His son, Shawn Robinson, also a stunt performer, died of heart failure caused by undiagnosed natural causes aged 41 on July 28, 2015. When this documentary was shown in the UK it was preceded by an introduction by British stuntman Roy Alon. Colt Lawman MK III (Snub) At the film's beginning, the albino hitman named Moke ( "Plotting the Crimes Pays Off at Last for Leonard: After 23 Books, Elmore Leonard Is Being Discovered Thanks to 'Glitz', Gerston, Jill. 2. Dar spent many hours helping in his father's Gymnastic Supply Company. Burt plays Stick, a fresh-out-of-prison con trying to make over his life. Oh, I think he saw A Touch of Class and wanted me. George Segal said he liked working on the film. Chucky's albino henchman, Moke (Dar Robinson), kills Rainy, but Stick gets away. Allow to cool. Robinson is interred in the Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. For this feat he was listed as highest paid stuntman for a single stunt to date in the 1988 Guinness Book of Records. I didn't want to direct for another four years."[12]. Burt plays Stick, a fresh-out-of-prison con trying to make over his life. However, despite it being a record-setting fall, only the beginning of the stunt as he goes through the window is used in the film. In the motion picture "Stick," which was released in 1985, a malevolent white-haired character named Moke falls backward from the balcony of a Florida hotel. Watch Dar Robinson in Sharky's Machine - Retrontario on Dailymotion. His friend gets killed in the setup. The last three films on which Robinson worked — Cyclone, Lethal Weapon, and Million Dollar Mystery — are all dedicated to his memory. [4], Reviewing the book, the New York Times wrote "when Mr. Leonard is observing, satirizing, plotting, working up suspense, thickening the air with menace, discharging it in lightning flashes of violence, exposing the black holes behind the parts people play - when he tends to business, that is, he gives us as much serious fun per word as anyone around. One of Robinson's first major stunts was a 100-foot jump from a cliff into a river for actor Steve McQueen in the 1973 film Papillon. A tribute to one of Hollywood's finest stuntmen. Stick received negative reviews from critics. "[7], Leonard was paid $350,000 to write a screenplay.[4]. He is survived by his wife, Linda and their son Landon as well as his son from a previous marriage, Troy. Chucky falls to his death, but Moke manages to grab onto a lower beam. He said, 'You don't understand; we're going to recut it, rescore it and reshoot it.' Dar's father, Jess Weston Robinson, was responsible for the "trampoline sensation" that swept the country. "[5], Leonard expressed interest in writing more books with the character of Stick because he "is so unpredictable that I can probably get a lot more mileage out of him. What is less understandable is his insistence on reshaping such ostensibly foolproof material to support a star turn. [9] A braking device slowed his descent as he fell backwards towards the ground. All this in spite of the fact that Leonard was the original screenwriter. Stick - Lobby card with Dar Robinson. "[7], He later reflected, "It was one of those usual Universal Studio stories: A director goes and makes a movie and thinks it's wonderful. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Movie CLIP - Patriot Lou (2015) - Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry Movie HD At the early age of thirteen, Dar made the cover of Life Magazine for his accomplished abilities on the trampoline. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Movie CLIP - Patriot Lou (2015) - Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry Movie HD Stick confronts Chucky to demand the money owed to his murdered friend, wanting to use the money to start a new life. While lying low, Stick finds himself in the right place at the right time when he helps a wealthy eccentric named Barry (George Segal), get into his locked car. High winds and bad weather delayed the jump until August 12, 1980. "Death Cheats the King of Movie Daredevils, Dar Robinson", "The screening room's top 10 movie stunts", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiKy3ktxw6M, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dar_Robinson&oldid=1014196096, Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Articles with unsourced statements from January 2018, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 March 2021, at 18:27. Stick confronts the two on the balcony of Chucky's high rise apartment before Moke can shoot Chucky, and Moke taunts Stick to try and get to him before he can pull a handgun from his belt. When Stick (Reynolds) arrives in Miami just out of prison, an old buddy of his is murdered, sending Stick on a … He gets unwillingly sucked back into the underworld and has to fight to survive. Actor Reynolds` portrayal of Stick, a gritty ex-con out to avenge a friend`s murder, is not much different from his good-old-boy persona in the ``Cannonball Run`` films. No chance.' After his comment, every critic attacked the film and he wouldn't talk to me. Stick goes to Nestor's home, and methodically eliminates all of Nestor's henchmen, before confronting Nestor himself. [4], "The movie isn't anything like the book," he said. "[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 he fell without accidentally showing the airbag on the ground. Stick must now hide out for a while to elude the killers, who must eliminate him as a witness. On November 21, 1986, on the set of the film Million Dollar Mystery, after the completion of the main stunt, the emergency medical staff was dismissed from the set. "[17] Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Elmore Leonard's novel "has been rendered jokey, flaccid, and, the worst crime of all, deadly slow. Nestor has Stick's daughter kidnapped to force him out of hiding. Directed by Burt Reynolds Screen legend Burt Reynolds (Gator, Fuzz, Malone) stars in and directs Stick, a fast-paced thriller co-starring Candice Bergen (The Hunting Party), George Segal (Where’s Poppa?) Dar Robinson, who once doubled for Steve McQueen, was killed in 1986 while filming a routine motorcycle chase scene in the Arizona desert when his bike went off a cliff. The original novel Stick was published in 1983, although the character of Stick had appeared in Leonard's Swag. "[6], "I wanted to make that movie as soon as I read the book," said Reynolds. "I do everything in my power to make my writing not look like writing, and when it appears on the screen you see all these actors acting all over the place." The book sold well and, along with the publication of La Brava, and helped revive interest in Leonard's career, particularly when it was announced Burt Reynolds would make a film of it. Starring: Alex Rocco, Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen, Castulo Guerra, Charles Durning, Dar Robinson, David Reynoso, George Segal, José Pérez, Richard Lawson Summary: Released from prison, Stick meets up with a friend and joins him on a job delivering a bag. In a spectacular stunt, Dar Allen Robinson crashed his motorcycle into a guardrail at 40 m.p.h. Also known as D Robinson, Dar Robinson. A hitman later is seen with a suppressed Colt, which Stick is later seen disabling by removing the cylinder. I don't know how that happened. Although visibly nervous, he leapt from the tower's edge, plummeting more than 1,200 feet (366 m) tied to only a 1/8" (3 mm) steel cable, stopping only a short distance above the ground. And he's way too polished for the character Leonard wrote; when he enters the slick world of Miami finance, he blends right in. In Stick, Burt Reynolds gave you a beat or two after every line so you could react to it, like it was a comedy. Ernest “Stick” Stickley is an ex-con who’s trying to stay clean on the rough streets of Miami. In place of the scam are machine guns. Along the way, he meets the attractive Kyle (Candice Bergen), has to deal with Chucky (Charles Durning in a blond wig and loud tourist shirts), a mob go-fer, and the albino Moke ( The movie's advertising slogan was: "The only thing he couldn't do was stick to the rules." It ruined the rhythm. Hired as a driver, he now has a comfortable home with a stable job, and tries to make up for lost time with Katie, his teen-age daughter. and Charles Durning (True Confessions). He plays "Stick", an ex con who is released from jail and goes to his friend in Miami where he gets involved in a "job" where his friend is killed. Dar spent many hours helping in his father's Gymnastic Supply Company. The original novel Stick was published in 1983, although the character of Stick had appeared in Leonard's Swag. Dar's natural athletic abilities and his accomplished ease on the trampoline would quickly render him the ranking of 3rd place for his division. For Dar Robinson's performance as Moke, alone, this movie is a must-see. The three villainous characters are the absolute best, Castulo Guerra as the most stereotypical mexican drug lord imaginable, Charles Durning playing a middle man who looks exactly like Mimi from the Drew Carey Show and Stuntman extraordinaire Dar Robinson as Moke, the albino hitman. [3] Dar's father, Jess Weston Robinson, was responsible for the "trampoline sensation" that swept the country. Watch Dar Robinson in Sharky's Machine - Retrontario on Dailymotion. 1 stick butter 1 1/2 cups coconut 1 1/2 cups pecans 1. In a tragedy whose irony is not lost on his colleagues, stuntman Dar Robinson died in a freak motorcycle accident in November 1986 while executing a stunt … While filming a routine high speed run by the camera with a fellow stuntman, Robinson rode his stunt motorcycle past the braking point of a turn and straight off a cliff, to his death. Cook German Chocolate cake mix according to directions on the box, using a 9 x 13-inch pan. "George Segal on learning how to bet from Robert Altman, fathering Denzel Washington, and more", "Death Cheats the King of Movie Daredevils, Dar Robinson", "Reynolds and Crew 'Stick's it to Us, Again", https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/10256558/Elmore-Leonards-scorn-for-Hollywoods-take-on-his-books.html, https://www.theguardian.com/film/2004/jul/31/booksforchildrenandteenagers.elmoreleonard, "Author Satisfied with Screenplay Adaptation", High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stick_(film)&oldid=1014008794, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 March 2021, at 17:35. Mr. Robinson, of Los Angeles, appeared in such movies as ''Sharky's Machine,'' ''Turk 182,'' and ''Stick.'' I'm sorry you don't feel good about it, but I tried.' After Stick shoots up the bar area around him, a terrified Nestor gives up, and agrees to leave Stick and his daughter alone in exchange for his own life. 1986-11-21 Dar Robinson, American film stuntman (b. The image measures 2048 * 1448 pixels and was added on 10 December '17. Filming took place in Florida in October 1983. While lying low, Stick finds himself in the right place at the right time when he helps a wealthy eccentric named Barry (George Segal), get into his locked car. [7], "I didn't say anything at the time," he later added. Whatever it was, I had a great time down in Florida. All I can say--and this is not in way of a defense--is if you liked the first part of 'Stick,' that's what I was trying to achieve throughout. Stick is going to find out why! Released from prison, Stick meets up with a friend and joins him on a job delivering a bag. Leonard hung up a poster in his den with the word "rules" covered by a piece of paper on which was written the word "script". In a highly publicized 1979 feat, as the stunt double for actor Christopher Plummer in the 1982 film Highpoint, Robinson made a 700-foot free-fall from a deck on the CN Tower, then the world's tallest free-standing structure, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [7] However, Robinson performed a similar falling stunt for his largest role as an actor in the 1985 Burt Reynolds film Stick, but this time all but the end of the stunt is fully visible as he is seen from above falling from a tall building firing a pistol at the same time. A new writer was brought in along with a subplot involving his character reuniting with his daughter post-prison. Chucky refuses, and after being pressured by his voodoo obsessed cartel boss, Nestor (Castulo Guerra), to eliminate the ex-con, Chucky sends Moke and some other hitmen after Stick. They've made it part burlesque and part conventional chase picture. One of Robinson's first maj… Actor Cary Grant. Dar Robinson (1947 -1986) Stick (1985) [Moke] Falls off a building during a struggle with Charles Durning. Despite opening at No. Daryl A Robinson, 36. In the motion picture "Stick," which was released in 1985, a malevolent white-haired character named Moke falls backward from the balcony of a Florida hotel. At the early age of thirteen, Dar made the cover of Life Magazine for his accomplished abilities on the trampoline. One article claims he received an honorary Academy Award in 1995 for his work,[9] but it is not listed in the Academy database.[10]. (Moke is the one who uses the aforementioned ethnic slur.) "[8], Famed stuntman Dar Robinson, who played Moke, the albino hit-man, filmed his death scene by free falling from the side of a building while firing a gun. And I was that guy! Colt Lawman Mk III snubnose -.357 magnum. T and Johnny Carson in one. "[23], In 1988, NBC had a TV spin-off of the novel in development. Reynolds' direction is competent, but lacks the texture that could have fleshed out the distinctive personalities. He gets unwillingly sucked back into the underworld and has to fight to survive. Ernest (Stick) Stickley just out of prison agrees to help a friend deliver a package. [10][11], Reynolds recalled "I turned in my cut of the picture and truly thought I had made a good film. In 1979, he set the world record for a free-fall from a helicopter, dropping 311 feet (95 m) onto an airbag.[5][6]. The studio pulled the movie from its release schedule and asked Reynolds to reshoot the second half of the film. I felt I knew that Florida way of life, having been raised in the state. "[16] Gene Siskel gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "What director Reynolds and actor Reynolds have done to 'Stick' is inexcusable. Chucky's albino henchman, Moke (Dar Robinson), kills Rainy, but Stick gets away. The first test of the cable using a bag of water equal to Robinson's weight smashed into the ground when the braking mechanism failed. In a tragedy whose irony is not lost on his colleagues, stuntman Dar Robinson died in a freak motorcycle accident in November 1986 while executing a stunt … Burt plays Stick, a fresh-out-of-prison con trying to make over his life. After his death, a documentary on his life was made in 1988 titled The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson.[11]. Exposed ejector rod (1973-1976) I went tripping down to Florida to relax, and I get a call from (MCA president) Sid Sheinberg saying he hated the movie. He meets up with an old friend, Rainy (Jose Perez), who talks Stick into accompanying him for a "quick stop" near the Florida Everglades before they go to his home. [4] In the same year, he appeared as a motorcycle stunt man in the Clint Eastwood film, Magnum Force. 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