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Directed by
  
Peter Carter

Initial release
  
1982

Art director
  
Rose Marie McSherry

4.8/10
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Music by
  
Christopher Young

Director
  
Peter Carter

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Produced by
  
Daniel Fine executive William Immerman Jerry Pam

Written by
  
Richard Guttman Ian Sutherland

Based on
  
story by Richard Guttman

Starring
  
Richard Harris Christopher Plummer

Music director
  
Christopher Young, John Addison

Cast
  
Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer, Beverly D'Angelo, Saul Rubinek, Kate Reid

Similar
  
Night of Henna, Rafferty and the Gold Dust, The Man from Button Willow, The Premonition, Happy Go Lovely

Highpoint was a Canadian 1982 action film starring Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer and Beverly D'Angelo.

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The film was shot mainly in Quebec, but features a shot of stuntman Dar Robinson jumping off of the Toronto CN Tower in 1979. The stunt used a parachute hidden under his coat.

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Plot

Lewis Kinney is an accountant who goes to work for a wealthy family, the Hatchers. James Hatcher has embezzled $10 million from the mafia and the CIA, and now they are both seeking him. Kinney falls for James' sister Lise and is pursued by two bumbling henchman, Centino and Falco. He eventually outwits them.

Cast

  • Richard Harris as Lewis Kinney
  • Christopher Plummer as James Hatcher
  • Beverly D'Angelo as Lise Hatcher
  • Kate Reid as Mrs. Hatcher
  • Peter Donat as Maronzella
  • Robin Gammell as Banner
  • Saul Rubinek as Centino
  • Maury Chaykin as Falco
  • Production

    The film was based on a script by Richard Guttman, who was a partner in a Hollywood public relations film. It was originally to star Richard Harris and Katherine Ross. Ross was replaced by Beverly D'Angelo.

    Filming started 30 July 1979. The movie was financed by Canadian money, raised under tax concessions which led to the Canadian film boom at the time.

    The movie was reportedly so bad that another $2 million was spent on re-editing.

    Proposed Follow Up

    Harris and Plummer were to appear in another Canadian film, The Burning Book but only $3 million of the $7 million budget could be raised.

    References

    Highpoint (film) Wikipedia


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