The film's two leads are played by Jeff Bridges and Sally Field, who would return to Alabama in a few years to film Norma Rae in Opelika. Several other notable actors and individuals appear in the large cast. Included are two Alabama natives, R.G. Armstrong [Pleasant Grove] and Fannie Flagg [Birmingham]. Musician and actor Scatman Crothers would later appear in The Shining, Stanley kubirck's film of the Stephen King novel. Beginning in 1984 Robert Englund became famous as Freddy Kreuger in the Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Roger Mosely is probably best known as the helicopter pilot T.C. in the original Magnum, P.I. television series. Joanna Cassidy has acted in numerous films, including 1982's Blade Runner as one of the replicants. Richard Gilliland has had a long career in film and television. So has Ed Begley, Jr.; one of his best known roles is probably a surgeon in the wonderful St. Elsewhere series [1982-1988].
Notables also appear uncredited. Bodybuilders Robby Robinson, Ken Waller & Ed Corney, one of Schwarzenegger's training partners make appearances. Janelle Kirtley was a Birmingham native, world champion water skier, and Sally Field's ski trainer for the film.
The photos below were taken in Birmingham during the filming of Stay Hungry. Many more can be seen here.
Bodybuilder lifting a man over his head
Photo by Edouard Bruchac for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Arnold and another bodybuilder in a gym
Photo by Charles Nesbitt for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Arnold and two other men at the gym
Photo by Charles Nesbitt for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Bodybuilders running past Boutwell Auditorium
Photo by Ed Jones for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Bodybuilders running through what was then known as Woodrow Wilson Park, now Linn Park
Photo by Ed Jones for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Bodybuilders atop a bus on June 27, 1975
Photo by Edouard Bruchac for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Arnold during an interview at the Guest House Motor Inn
Photo by Charles Nesbitt for the Birmingham News
Source: Alabama Mosaic
Yes, Arnold plays the fiddle in this film
Source: Apocalypse Later film blog, which has an excellent review
Yes, like many of the rest of us, Sally Field and Jeff Bridges were once really this young.
Source: AllPosters
Source: AllPosters