Movie Scenes That Actually Killed Stunt Actors



Shark attacks, mid-air collisions, and plummeting to their death. Unfortunately, these stunt actors lost their lives making these movie scenes a reality.

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xXx (2002) | 0:00
Top Gun (1986) | 0:54
Shark! (1969) | 1:53
Deadpool 2 (2018) | 2:43
Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) | 3:43
The Expendables 2 (2012) | 4:40
The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) | 5:56
For Your Eyes Only (1981) | 6:56
Red Cliff (2008) | 7:52
Comes a Horseman (1978) | 8:49
Delta Force II (1990) | 9:45
Hired to Kill (1990) | 10:45
The Right Stuff (1983) | 11:47
They Died With Their Boots On (1941) | 12:47
Troy (2004) | 13:49
The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) | 15:03
Steel (1979) | 16:07
Von Richthofen and Brown (1971) | 17:10
Red Heat (1988) | 18:01

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24 thoughts on “Movie Scenes That Actually Killed Stunt Actors”

  1. I can now see why we are getting so much CGI and takes inside studios so that safety takes main point. Soon we will be able to green screen a lot of stuff so that future accidents will be rare. It’s good that the movies dedicated to the lost stunt workers I would like to see a picture of them so that we don’t forget their face.

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  2. The so called shark movie "real" attack was nothing more than a hoax. Very strange that a studio would purposely want to pretend someone was killed by a shark on film and then use the film bit they did it. They say a great white shark ripped through the safety nets to surprise and kill the stunt diver. But the footage all shows the same reef shark
    No white shark at all. Also theres no record of a stunt man by the name given to the alleged victim. And the director wanted his name off the film because of how badly the studio messed up his final product. He felt it wasnt even close to the film that he had envisioned and never mentions anyone killed in the filming of the movie.

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  3. You left stuntman Dar Robinson off the list. Dar died in a freak accident after completing a stunt for a movie called Million Dollar Mystery in 1986. I got to meet Dar about a year or so before he passed. Like most people in the business, he was a good guy, very accomplished, but pretty humble about his accomplishments. Gone too soon.

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  4. Please Note: We mistakenly said the Trojan War was between the Greeks and the Spartans and meant to say the Greeks and Troy. Our apologies.

    RIP to the stunt actors featured in this video and the others we unfortunately have yet to cover, as stunt performers are the often-unsung heroes of cinema.

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  5. An investigation of the death of Jose Marco showed no records of the shark attack, no hospital or death records, and no record of a stuntman named by that name. The photos published in Life magazine turned out to be a hoax. Samuel Fuller wanted his name removed because the studio tampered with the film without any input from him. The shark attack story was basically a publicity stunt.

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  6. There was almost a second on XXX as Larry Linkogle hit his head on the helicopter as he did the dirt bike jump with the explosion so Cohens numbers were off. Link talks about how hurt he got in his autobiography.

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  7. Awful accidents.Poor people. They knew what they were doing. Or thought they know what they're doing.I read in the comments shark attack didn't really happen. May the rest with angels

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