Escape to Athena is a wonderful example of action adventure on a budget. Back in 1979 $9,000,000 wasn‟t a great deal of money for a movie budget, and yet it has a cast with pedigree and experience. Most of that budget would have gone on obtaining the likes of Roger Moore, David Niven and Telly Savalas. This meant that other areas, like the stunt team, had to be small but effective. Stunt Co-ordinator: Vic Armstrong Stunts: Roy Alon, Martin Grace, Paul Weston, Doug Robinson, Clive Curtis, Marc Boyle, Nick Hobbs and Tracey Eddon. These eight people create the stunning action and make this film one of my personal favourites. Let‟s explore the action scenes and find out what happened behind the stunts.
Stuntman Roy Alon is seen falling through a 4ft hole in the roof of the baths. The fall made for careful preparation and started life as a dive through a rubber ring in a swimming pool. Once Roy was satisfied he could enter the water without touching the rubber ring he applied himself to doing the same for this 50ft fall. Many falls of this sort of height start from a standing position, but due to the tight space to work in Roy had to crouch at the edge of the hole rocking forward allowing enough momentum to carry him on down and through the hole towards his landing bed.
Meanwhile in the local brothel, stuntman Doug Robinson earns his Equity card with a spot of acting. Eyeing up the young „totty‟ sat on the bar; he makes his choice and walks purposefully towards her.