Apocalypse Now used so many unidentified dead bodies, authorities literally thought there was a serial killer on set.
by a lion onscreen. The footage stayed in the final cut — in fact, the scene was adjusted so that the attack could be included.The lion — which had fixated on Derek — unexpectedly darted for her while filming a scene where she first meets Tarzan . O'Keeffe put himself between the lion and Derek, who tried to crawl to safety into the water where the lion would not follow. She got away, but not before the lion sliced her shoulder with his paw.on set.
In the scene where his character gets hanged , a stunt double was used for the wide shots — but Fox himself did the close-ups. He was initially standing on a box, but the swinging wasn't realistic, so he offered to go without the box and use his hands to keep the rope from suffocating him. On the third take of doing this, Fox"miscalculated the positioning of [his] hand" and quickly passed out.
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