Stay Hungry is a 1976 tragic comedy film directed by Bob Rafelson. It is based on a script written by Charles Gaines. The narrative follows a young Birmingham, Alabama, scion, played by Jeff Bridges, who becomes entangled in a dubious real-estate deal. He needs to purchase a gym facility to complete a multi-parcel property in order to clinch the deal. When he enters the gym, he develops feelings for the receptionist (Sally Field) and is drawn to the carefree lifestyle of Austrian body builder "Joe Santo" (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is training there for the Mr. Universe competition.
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Stay Hungry is a 1976 tragic comedy film directed by Bob Rafelson. It is based on a script written by Charles Gaines. The narrative follows a young Birmingham, Alabama, scion, played by Jeff Bridges, who becomes entangled in a dubious real-estate deal. He needs to purchase a gym facility to complete a multi-parcel property in order to clinch the deal. When he enters the gym, he develops feelings for the receptionist (Sally Field) and is drawn to the carefree lifestyle of Austrian body builder "Joe Santo" (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who is training there for the Mr. Universe competition.
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