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9 Worst Movie Set Disasters

9. Troy (2004): hurricanes, a broken leg, and ironically, Brad Pitt's achilles tendon

What could go wrong in a gazillion-dollar epic production starring Brad Pitt, Orlando Bloom and Diane Kruger? Ironically, during the filming of Troy, Brad Pitt who played Achilles had a mishap during the production and tore his left achilles tendon. But the worst was yet to come when George Camilleri, a keen bodybuilder, broke his leg while filming an action sequence at Ghajn Tuffieha. He was operated on the following day but suffered complications and died 2 weeks later. In addition to that, while filming in Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico, the production had to deal with two hurricanes in less than a month; the last hurricane came the last week of production, when everything was pretty much wrapped. Despite all of that, the movie kept going and was finally a box-office hit.

8. Jumper (2008): set dresser fatally struck by frozen debris

While dismantling an outdoor set in wintry conditions for Jumper, a sci-fi thriller starring Samuel Jackson, set dresser David Ritchie was fatally struck by frozen debris. Investigators later found that the sand and earth frozen to the wall for exterior design came unstuck as the set was being torn down, falling and crushing Ritchie. The film kept going, eventually receiving widespread criticism and poor reviews from critics.

7. The Return of the Musketeers (1989): actor Roy Kinnear felt from his horse and died

During the filming of the 1989 movie The Return of the Musketeers, actor Roy Kinnear fell from a horse in Toledo, Spain, sustaining a broken pelvis. He was taken to hospital in Madrid, and died from a heart attack the following day. The film's director, Richard Lester, quit his own film career as a direct result of Kinnear's death.

6. The Final Season (2007): a camera man, killed on a helicopter crash


While filming the baseball movie The Final Season, released on October, 2007, camera man Roland Schlotzhauer was killed while filming some parade sequences. Roland was well-known for his ability to capture shots from helicopters and he was filming from a Bell 206 when it hit power lines. The helicopter then crashed into a field seriously injuring the pilot and a producer on board, while ending Roland's life.

5. Top Gun (1986): an aerobatic pilot crashed after his scene

Tom Cruise's worldwide most famous movie Top Gun was dedicated to the memory of Art Scholl. A renowned aerobatic pilot, the 53 year-old was hired to do in-flight camera work for the film and was engaged to fly the difficult "flat spin" scene. When he climbed into his Pitts S-2 camera-plane on the set of Top Gun – as he had so many times before - he had no idea of the dark fate that awaited him. During this scene, Scholl reported a problem with the plane; he was unable to recover from it and crashed his Pitts S-2 into the Pacific Ocean, off the Southern California coast near Carlsbad on September 16, 1985. Neither Scholl nor his aircraft were recovered, leaving the official cause of the accident unknown.

4. XXX (2002): Vin Diesel's stuntman smashed into a bridge and died

Harry L. O'Connor, Diesel's stunt double on the XXX action movie, was killed on a scene in which he was supposed to rappel down a parasailing line and land on a submarine. When O'Connor failed to rappel down the line fast enough, he hit a bridge at high speed and was killed instantly. His death was caught on camera. Director Rob Cohen decided to include the footage of the scene, with the final moments edited out, as a matter of respect for the stuntman's final act.
NOTE: our reader Chris comments: "I think it is notable for the list that Diesel's stuntman had already done the stunt successfully before he was killed. He felt that it wasn't good enough, that he hadn't got close enough to the bridge (for suspense purposes) and asked the director if he could do it again. It was during this second take that he was killed. I believe, as a side note, that his family had arrived in Prague just before the accident to watch his stunt and were present during his death."

3. The Crow (1994): Brandon Lee, killed by a prop .44 Magnum


As one of the scenes of The Crow was being filmed, Brandon Lee --Bruce Lee's son-- was shot and killed by a prop .44 Magnum. The scene involved the firing of a full-powder blank (full charge of gunpowder, but no bullet) at Brandon's character; however, unknown to the film crew/firearms technician, a bullet was already lodged in the barrel and hit Lee in the abdomen.

But that wasn't the only accident; the set was plagued by numerous accidents even before Lee's death. On the first day of shooting, February 1, 1993, a carpenter was severely shocked and received serious burns when the scissor lift he was driving came into contact with high-voltage power lines. On March 13 heavy storms destroyed some of the elaborate sets causing delays. Later a prop master discovered a live round in one of the prop guns and an enraged carpenter drove his car into the studio's plaster shop. Also a worker was injured when a screwdriver was accidentally driven through his own hand and a stuntman fell through the roof of one of the sets.

After Lee's death, a stunt double, Chad Stahelski replaced Lee in some scenes to complete the film. Special effects were used for digitally compositing Lee's face onto the double. The original footage featuring Lee's actual death is the source of some controversy. Some accounts claim it was destroyed immediately, without even being developed while others suggest it was later given to Lee's family. Brandon Lee was buried beside his father.

2. The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983): a helicopter decapitated three actors

During the filming of a segment of the 1983 movie The Twilight Zone, producted by Steven Spielberg, actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le (age 7) and Renee Shin-Yi Chen (age 6) died in an accident involving a helicopter being used on the set. The helicopter was flying at an altitude of only 25 feet (8 meters), too low to avoid the explosions of the pyrotechnics used on set. When the blasts severed the tail rotor, it spun out of control and crashed, decapitating Morrow and Le with its blades. Chen was crushed to death as the helicopter crashed. Everyone inside the helicopter survived sustaining minor injuries.

The accident led to legal action against the filmmakers which lasted nearly a decade, and changed the regulations involving children working on movie sets at night and during special effects-heavy scenes. The incident also ended the friendship between director Landis and producer Spielberg, who was already angered before the accident that Landis had violated many codes, including using live ammunition on the set.


1. The Conqueror (1956): the radioactive set that caused cancer to John Wayne and 90 more

Of the 220 persons who worked on The Conqueror on its location near Utah in 1955, 91 had contracted cancer as of the early 1980s and 46 died of it, including stars John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead, and director Dick Powell. Experts say under ordinary circumstances only 30 people out of a group of that size should have gotten cancer.

The cause? No one can say for sure, but many attribute the cancers to radioactive fallout from U.S. atom bomb tests in nearby Nevada. Produced by Howard Hughes, he thought the movie was so bad that he bought up every copy (which cost him about $12 million) and refused to distribute the film. For years thereafter, the only person who saw it was Hughes himself, who screened it night after night during his paranoid last years, this until 1974 when Paramount reached a deal with him. This would be the last film that Hughes would produce.

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#2 Nerd_Man
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Interesting list. Thanks for posting.
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No Apocalypse Now? Martin Sheen had a heart attack on set and the actors hired to play the Vietnamese soldiers left the set to fight actual rebels. It was chaos.
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Well... that put me in a good mood :?

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Holy crap at #2....
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That last one was a bit of a disaster... :| I liked John Wayne... And I've seen videos online of The Twilight Zone incident. It is kinda disturbing.
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Interesting read.
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Heard about many of them but the one about the Twilight zone was a new one.
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very interesting, thanks for the post, where'd you find it at?

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That last one was a bit of a disaster... :| I liked John Wayne... And I've seen videos online of The Twilight Zone incident. It is kinda disturbing. super_mario_128

Yeah I just saw it to.

I had no idea that happened honestly.

Damn.

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Nice list, TC.

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Bruce Lee died on the set of one of his own movies.
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Very interesting, would love to see some more.

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And I've seen videos online of The Twilight Zone incident. It is kinda disturbing. super_mario_128
Ive just found that. I never knew that happened.
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The Wizard Of Oz : suicidal munchkin (really just a crane)

3 men and a baby : Ghost boy. They were filming the movie in a house wear a boy previously commited suicide. I you look closely you can see a figure looking similar to the boy... may just be a cardboard cut-out though, probably is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPEvJrs-1yM&feature=related

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Never heard the one about the Conquerer.
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The Passion of the Christ:
Not only did this film portray Jesus as undergoing some violent treatment, but the actor playing him, Jim Caviezel did not have an easy time either. During a whipping scene his back was actually struck several times, he suffered from hypothermia during winter filming, and he separated his shoulder after dropping the cross he was lugging around. However, maybe the most interesting set accident was indeed an act of God; Jim and another crew member were struck by lightening while filming the Sermon on the Mound.

Actor: Oliver Reed
Movie: Gladiator (2000)
Story: Reed had a well-earned reputation as an extremely heavy drinker and partygoer, and he died the way he lived. While shooting Gladiator on the island of Malta in 1999, he went to a bar and reportedly drank three bottles of rum, eight bottles of beer, and several shots of whiskey. At the end of the night, Reed, 61, dropped dead from a heart attack.

Most of his scenes had been shot, but for the few that weren't, director Ridley Scott used a body double and then, using digital technology, placed Reed's face on the stand-in's body (they were fight scenes). Cost of the re-creation: $3 million. Gladiator was released in 2000 and won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Actress: Natalie Wood
Movie: Brainstorm (1983)
Story: Wood, a star in her childhood and early adulthood with films like Miracle on 34th Street, Splendor in the Grass, and West Side Story, died in 1981 while filming the virtual reality-themed Brainstorm. While partying on a yacht off Catalina Island with her husband Robert Wagner and Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken, Wood disappeared.

It was later discovered that she had tried to leave the yacht on a dinghy but fell into the water and drowned. She had one scene left to shoot in Brainstorm. Paramount Pictures debated for nearly two years about what to do, ultimately completing Wood's final scene with a body double and dubbed dialogue. Brainstorm was quietly released in 1983.

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thanks for posting

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At least 5 of the people working on stalker have died from cancer, probably even more. Part of the movie was shot in and around of a river which was heavily polluted by a chemical plant upstream.

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Interesting... thanks for posting.
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I just saw the twilight zone one...not good.

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This is for a blog but I don't read them because they are very difficult to browser through. So thanks for posting! :D 4 and 2 make me :(
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Just youtubed the Twilight zone accident, that is CRAZY, poor kids.
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Im sure there are many more disasters, but these ones were pretty horrific
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Nice. Thanks for posting this. I had forgotten all about #2, and I had never even heard of #1.
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jeez at the twilight zone one, that actually scared me..... cancer one would also suck
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#27 Bluegreen17
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If it were me, I'd switch number 2 and number 1. I saw the Twilight Zone one on a TV show about movie set disasters, and they showed the footage of the helecopter crash, and it disconcerted me more than anything I've ever seen before. Oh, man, I get the willies just thinking about it.

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Heres the link for The Twilight Zone accident. You have to be at least 18 to watch though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djVBzrucNLY

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Very interesting read! THX!

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Oh man, the Twilight Zone crash is messed up. Landis should have went down for that one.
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Heres the link for The Twilight Zone accident. You have to be at least 18 to watch though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djVBzrucNLY

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I'm glad that was in the water, if the water hadn't hidden the decapitation I probably would've lost my lunch.

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The William Friedkin film Sorcerer has some disasters on set I think.

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Just youtubed the Twilight zone accident, that is CRAZY, poor kids.Im_single

I just watched, man, is so...and i'm..to be honest i don't even know how i feel, is so disturbing, oh God, what a horrible horrible tragedy.

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No mention of Waterworld? The entire set sank, costing them hundreds of millions I think.
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[QUOTE="Im_single"]Just youtubed the Twilight zone accident, that is CRAZY, poor kids.madsnakehhh

I just watched, man, is so...and i'm..to be honest i don't even know how i feel, is so disturbing, oh God, what a horrible horrible tragedy.

I don't even have words to express what I thought about that video.

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No mention of Waterworld? The entire set sank, costing them hundreds of millions I think.JustPlainLucas

That's because it was something that should have stopped that abomination from being made altogether, the fact that it was made is a bigger disaster.

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Couldn't really see much happen, I think the water just covers it up.
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Bruce Lee died on the set of one of his own movies.avatar_genius
No, he did not. He died in his sleep, or something similar to that.
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[QUOTE="avatar_genius"]Bruce Lee died on the set of one of his own movies.clayron
No, he did not. He died in his sleep, or something similar to that.

I think he meant Brandon lee.

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[QUOTE="JustPlainLucas"]No mention of Waterworld? The entire set sank, costing them hundreds of millions I think.Bloodaxe726

That's because it was something that should have stopped that abomination from being made altogether, the fact that it was made is a bigger disaster.

Waterworld is the best film ever made:|

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[QUOTE="madsnakehhh"]

[QUOTE="Im_single"]Just youtubed the Twilight zone accident, that is CRAZY, poor kids.Bloodaxe726

I just watched, man, is so...and i'm..to be honest i don't even know how i feel, is so disturbing, oh God, what a horrible horrible tragedy.

I don't even have words to express what I thought about that video.

Yeah,same for me.I would say very disturbing,but I don't think there's even a word that exists to describe how that video made me feel...

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At least 5 of the people working on stalker have died from cancer, probably even more. Part of the movie was shot in and around of a river which was heavily polluted by a chemical plant upstream.

kipknots
I wonder if this still would have happened if they didn't have to re-shoot the movie.
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Number 2 was horrific...

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#45 Film-Guy
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I thought The Conquerer thing was proven to be a myth? Also on a side note, the conquerer is an awful film.