Highpoint (film)

Highpoint
Directed byPeter Carter
Written byRichard Guttman
Ian Sutherland
Produced byDaniel M. Fine
StarringRichard Harris
Christopher Plummer
Beverly D'Angelo
CinematographyAlbert J. Dunk
Edited byEric Wrate
Annette Tilden
Barry Zetlin
William Kowalchuk
Music byJohn Addison
(European cut)
Christopher Young
(North American cut)
Distributed byNew World Pictures (US)
Release dates
  • August 20, 1982 (1982-08-20) (Europe)
  • August 31, 1984 (1984-08-31) (North America)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Highpoint is a Canadian 1982 action comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Carter and starring Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer and Beverly D'Angelo.

The film was shot on location in Montreal and Toronto, and is perhaps best remembered for its climax atop the CN Tower, in which stuntman Dar Robinson (doubling for Plummer) makes the 700 ft (210 m) jump in freefall, protected only by a hidden parachute.[1]

The film underwent a lengthy and troubled post-production period. Originally filmed in 1979 as a comedic thriller in the vein of North by Northwest, the film was shelved for two years during which extensive reshoots took place. The film was given a limited release in Europe in 1982. Due to negative critical and audience reception concerning its convoluted plot and poor pacing, the film was heavily re-edited by North American distributor New World Pictures, removing much of the comedy and replacing John Addison's original score with one by Christopher Young. This version was released in theaters in 1984, and provided the basis for future home video releases.

  1. ^ "Man Jumps From CN Tower With No Parachute (Thirty Years Ago)". Torontoist.