
Stunt Rock
The Ultimate Rush.
Ratings
Australian stuntman Grant Page goes to Los Angeles to work on a television series. He uses his spare time to lend his expertise to rock band Sorcery. Page helps the band develop pyrotechnic magic tricks for their shows, and also recounts to his own exploits as a stuntman and daredevil as well as various stunts by other greats.
Production
Intertamar, Trenchard Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Grant Page
Grant Page

Monique van de Ven
Monique van de Ven
Margaret Gerard
Lois Wills
Paul Haynes
King of the Wizards - Sorcery
Curtis Hyde
Prince of Darkness - Sorcery
Greg Magie
Lead Singer - Sorcery
Smokey Huff
Lead Guitar - Sorcery
Richie King
Bass Guitar - Sorcery
Perry Morris
Drums - Sorcery
Doug Loch
Keyboards - Sorcery

Richard Blackburn
The Agent
Ron Raley
The TV Director
Chris Chalen
The Escapologist
T.J. Shaner
Barbra Paskin
Barbra Paskin
Lawrence D. Feinberg
Barbara S. Edelstein

Phil Hartman
Monique's Assistant
Jeff Michalski

Yana Nirvana
The TV Director's AD
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