No Place to Hide

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Plot

No, Oliver Stone did not invent the Cinema of Paranoia. In 1975, for example, long before Stone first yelled "Cue the conspirators!", we were offered No Place to Hide. A group of idealistic, pure-hearted hippie activists are targeted by the evil, demonic FBI. The insidious law-enforcement minions plant a spy in the midst of the angelic flower children; this dirty rat fink goads Our Heroes (and Heroines) into committing a murderous act of radicalism that will result in life sentences for all the beautiful people. No Place to Hide is as bad as it sounds, but you'll watch anyway just to see a pre-Rocky Sylvester Stallone in the role of "Jerry." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Rebecca Grimes - Laurie Fisher; John Hazelwood; James Johnston - FBI Agent; Jed Mills - Chuck Bradley; Michael Mullins - Laurie's Housemates; David Orange - Richard Scott; Henry Sanders - James Henderson; Elizabeth Turner; Marlene Willoughby - Customer; Rudolph Willrich - Policeman; Toni Serritello - FBI Agent; Sylvester Stallone - Jerry Savage; Barbara Lee Govan - Marlena St. James; Dennis Tate - Ray Brown; Vicki Lancaster; Antony Page - Tommy Trafler; John Hamilton - FBI Agent

Credit

Robert Schnitzer - Director, Robert Schnitzer - Editor, The Michael Smith Combination - Composer (Music Score), Marty Knopf - Cinematographer, Robert Schnitzer - Producer, Robert Schnitzer - Screenwriter, Larry Beinhart - Screenwriter

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No Place to Hide (film)

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No Place to Hide
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
Editing by LaReine Johnston
Distributed by Galaxy Films
Release date(s) December 22, 1970
Running time 80 min.
Country United States
Language English

No Place to Hide, a.k.a. Rebel, is a 1970 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 Middle American countries. But when they contact a known terrorist and bombing specialist, the FBI gets on their track.

A Man Called... Rainbo

In 1990, a parody film titled A Man Called... Rainbo was edited together from outtakes of No Place to Hide, with newly shot matching footage, all of which was redubbed. The film was directed by David Casci and produced by Jeffrey Hilton. A Man Called... Rainbo won Silver Awards at the Chicago International Film Festival and Worldfest - Houston, and was featured on Entertainment Tonight along with its credited star, Sylvester Stallone. It received a Thumbs-Up on Siskel & Ebert, and was recommended by Michael Medved on the popular movie review show, Sneak Previews.

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