Trailer For The Upcoming Stuntman Doc HOLLYWOOD BULLDOGS: THE RISE OF FALLS OF THE GREAT BRITISH STUNTMAN

If you’re a fan of the big action movies of the 1970s and 1980s, there’s a new documentary coming out that you’re gonna want to watch! It’s titled Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman.

The film is coming to Popcornflix, which is the free supported streaming service owned by Crackle parent Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment.

The doc explores “major 1970s and 1980s franchises like James Bond, Indiana Jones, SupermanStar WarsRambo and more. Instead of the well-trod stories you may have heard, the accounts of the tight-knit group of British stuntmen who brought them to life take center stake.”

Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast and The Departed) narrates the film, and it comes from director Jon Spira, who said it’s “a movie for people who love action movies and can’t get enough of them.” He went on to say that it’s “the first time many of these stories have ever been heard outside the industry.”

Jeff Meier, head of programming at Crackle Plus, talked about Popcornflix saying, “The new Popcornflix is the home for all the action movies you love. And with compelling documentaries like Hollywood Bulldogs, we’ll also take you behind the scenes to see how all the magic happens.”

Popcornflix’s library includes action, adventure, crime, martial arts, Westerns, sci-fi, horror, military, automotive and sports programming. Some of the titles that you can find on it include lcon Rising with Michael Jai White; Ip Man with Donnie Yen; The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (the 2009 version with Noomi Rapace); Grand Isle with Nicolas Cage; and Redbad with Gijs NaberAmong the titles unavailable on any other free platform are Men of WarRobert the Bruce, Cold BloodFist To FistProphetStray BulletsInfernoCrown Vic and Cagefighter. Series exclusives include Heroes of Lucha Libre and Spides.

Hollywood Bulldogs: The Rise and Falls of the Great British Stuntman will be available to watch on Popcornflix next Monday.

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