No Place to Hide (1970 film)
No Place to Hide | |
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Directed by | Robert Allen Schnitzer |
Produced by |
David Appleton Rick Blumenthal Robert Allen Schnitzer |
Written by |
Larry Beinhart Louis Pastore Robert Allen Schnitzer |
Starring |
Sylvester Stallone Barbara Lee Govan Rebecca Grimes Vickie Lancaster Jed Mills David Orange Tony Page Henry G. Sanders Dennis Tate Roy White |
Music by | Joseph Delacorte |
Cinematography | Marty Knopf |
Edited by | LaReine Johnston |
Distributed by | Galaxy Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
No Place to Hide, a.k.a. Rebel, is a 1970 American film starring Sylvester Stallone. The film is about New York in the late 1960s; a politically motivated group of students plans bombings of company offices who do business with dictators in Central American countries. But when they contact a known terrorist and bombing specialist, the FBI gets on their track.
The film was re-cut and re-released as Rebel with greater emphasis on Stallone's character after he rose to fame. In 1990, the film was again re-edited, this time as a comedy, and released under the title A Man Called... Rainbo.
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References
External links
- No Place to Hide at AllMovie
- No Place to Hide at the Internet Movie Database
- A Man Called... Rainbo at the Internet Movie Database
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