The Stunt Girl

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The Stunt Girl
Directed byRobert Carlisle
Produced byJerry Fairbanks
Production
company
Release date
  • 2 May 1947 (1947-05-02)
Running time
11 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Stunt Girl is a 1947 American short documentary film produced by Jerry Fairbanks and directed by Robert Carlisle. It recaps the career to date of Hollywood stuntwoman Lila Finn, who began working as a stunt double ten years earlier in the film The Hurricane. It includes Finn's performance of a stair fall especially for the film. The film was aired as part of the 1947 Paramount Pictures documentary series, Unusual Occupations.

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The Stunt Girl is a short documentary film focusing on the career to date of Hollywood stuntwoman Lila Finn, who made her first appearance in The Hurricane (1937) as a stunt double for Dorothy Lamour.[1] The film was produced by Jerry Fairbanks and directed by Robert Carlisle.[2]

Finn was asked to demonstrate a stair fall in the film.[2] She fell down a "long circular staircase eleven times" to satisfy the director.[3]

The short film was aired as part of the 1947 Paramount Pictures documentary series, Unusual Occupations.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gregory 2015, p. 32.
  2. ^ a b c Gregory 2015, p. 284.
  3. ^ United Press (August 17, 1947). "Stunt Girl Takes Film Stars' Risks". The Knoxville Journal. p. 51 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon

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