From Alec Baldwin’s Rust to The Crow, Movies That Saw Horrible Accidents Take Place on Its Sets
By Team LatestlyOctober 22, 2021
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Alec Baldwin's Upcoming Movie 'Rust' in Trouble
Alec Baldwin is all over the internet ever since the mishap took place on the sets of his upcoming film 'Rust.'
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Fatal Accident at 'Rust'
While shooting for the film, Alec fatally fired a prop gun and killed the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins. The movie director, Joel Souza, too was seriously injured.
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The Dark Knight (2008)
While shooting for a crucial scene from the film on a moving stunt car, cameraman Conway Wickliffe lost his life due to negligence.
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Cameraman Loses Life
His vehicle missed a 90-degree turn and crashed into a tree, leading to him losing his life.
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The Crow (1994)
28-year-old Brandon Lee tragically passed away in what was likely the most well-shot movie-set accident ever.
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Brandon Lee Loses His Life
During the shooting of a scene where Lee's character was to be shot, a slug was misplaced, leading to him dying on the sets because of a freak mistake.
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The Hangover Part II (2011)
Scott McLean, who was working as a stuntman for The Hangover Part II, suffered permanent brain and physical injuries on the sets of the franchise film.
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Stuntman Scott McLean Left Injured
He was filming a scene that got his head collided with another oncoming car resulting in him getting gravely hurt.
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The Expendables 2 (2012)
Two crew members of the film Expendable 2 were injured on the sets of the film, leading to the death of one of them.
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Horrible Accident Takes a Life
One stuntman was killed while the other was left in critical condition when a rubber boat explosion scene went wrong.
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xXx (2002)
While shooting for a scene, Vin's stunt double, Harry L. O’Connor, who had to rappel down a line and land on a submarine, lost his life due to an accident.