Mario Tosi


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Sinister Saga of Making 'The Stunt Man' (2000)

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Six Pack (1982)
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Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981)
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Resurrection (1980)
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The Stunt Man (1980)
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Coast to Coast (1980)
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The Main Event (1979)
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The Betsy (1978)
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Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978)
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MacArthur (1977)
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Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys (1976)
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Carrie (1976)
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Man on the Outside (1975)
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Report To The Commissioner (1975)
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Hearts of the West (1975)
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Except For Thee And Me (1975)
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Reflections of Murder (1974)
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The Stranger Who Looks Like Me (1974)
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A Summer Without Boys (1973)
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The Marcus-Nelson Murders (1973)
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Buster and Billie (1973)
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Outside In (1972)
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Frogs (1972)
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Smoke in the Wind (1971)
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Hot Rod Action (1969)
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Terror in the Jungle (1968)
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The Glory Stompers (1967)
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Swamp Country (1966)
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SINderella and the Golden Bra (1964)
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Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Buster and Billie (1973)
Other

Cinematography (TV Mini-Series)

Sybil (1976)
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Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Hearts Of The West (1975) -- (Movie Clip) You've Got Your Man! Director Kessler (Alan Arkin) pitches a difficult idea to his stunt cowboys and Lewis (Jeff Bridges), not yet hip to the biz, volunteers, later consoled by Pike (Andy Griffith) et al, in Hearts Of The West, 1975.
Hearts Of The West (1975) -- (Movie Clip) This Ain't A Cotillion! Rehearsing with Miss Trout (Blythe Danner) then on camera, newly recruited movie-star Lewis (Jeff Bridges) gets coached by director Kessler (Alan Arkin), who later cuts a deal, in Howard Zieff's Hearts Of The West, 1975.
Hearts Of The West (1975) -- (Movie Clip) No One Quite Like The Kid On the run from correspondence-course con-men, aspiring Western writer Lewis (Jeff Bridges) meets cowboys led by Pike (Andy Griffith), then Miss Trout (Blythe Danner), in director Howard Zieff's Hearts Of The West, 1975.
Hearts Of The West (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Real Rugged Gunfighter Smile Opening with Jeff Bridges as Lewis in a screen test, Alan Arkin the voice of the director, which won’t make sense until later in the movie, then with his brothers and Frank Cady his cranky dad, in director Howard Zieff’s Hearts Of The West, 1975, also starring Andy Griffith and Blythe Danner.
Main Event, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Kid Natural Barbra Streisand is suddenly-broke perfume magnate Hillary, come to an LA gym to find her only remaining asset, the fighter her crooked business manager set up as a tax dodge, Ryan O’Neal as Eddie “Kid Natural” Scanlon, Whitman Mayo his manager, early in The Main Event, 1979.
Main Event, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Why Smell Like A Flower? Beginning off-camera, playing a double-entendre joke about drugs, we meet Barbra Streisand as perfume entrepreneur Hillary, then visit her workout, early in the aerobics fad, in The Main Event, 1979, produced by Jon Peters (Barbra’s husband), co-starring Ryan O’Neal.
MacArthur (1977) -- (Movie Clip) A Commander's Place Admiral Nimitz (Addison Powell) is in the room but the only audience is President Roosevelt (Dan O'Herlihy), getting an earful and then some from Gregory Peck (title character) on why he has to re-take the biggest island in the Philippines, in MacArthur 1977.
MacArthur (1977) -- (Movie Clip) A General's General About to evacuate the Philippines, aide Huff (Nicolas Coster) tries to persuade his boss Gregory Peck (title character) to take a safer submarine, the general's wife Jean (Marj Dusay) joins him in refusing, in director Joseph Sargent's bio-pic MacArthur, 1977.
MacArthur (1977) -- (Movie Clip) Good News Can Wait Having evacuated the Philippines, Gregory Peck (title character) arrives in Melbourne, Australia, 1942, where aide Diller (Allan Miller) informs him a counter-attack is not in the cards, plus other news, in the bio-pic MacArthur, 1977.

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