Join us as we take a closer look at some of the worse accidents and injuries that occurred on the sets of film and television productions in the 1970s. But just to be clear, we don't take any pleasure in discussing these – at times – horrific events. Our hearts go out to the friends and family of those that sadly lost their lives doing what they loved most.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Barquero – 1970
00:58 - Catch-22 – 1970
01:15 - Golden Eagle – 1970
01:46 - Tora! Tora! Tora – 1970
02:05 - Zeppelin – 1970
02:24 - A Clockwork Orange – 1971
02:53 - Kamen Rider – 1971
03:46 - Von Richthofen and Brown – 1971
04:05 - Matlock Police – 1971
04:31 - The Godfather – 1972
04:44 - The Last Lion - 1972
05:00 - Napoleon and Samantha -1972
05:20 - Enter the Dragon – 1973
05:40 - The Exorcist – 1973
06:12 - Primal Man – 1974
06:25 - The Eiger Sanction – 1975
06:40 - The Great Waldo Pepper – 1975
06:59 - Carrie – 1976
07:18 - No Deposit, No Return – 1976
07:43 - The Omen – 1976
07:54 - A Bridge Too Far – 1971
08:15 - Hi-Riders – 1977
08:23 - Attack of the Killer Tomatoes – 1978
08:38 - Grease - 1978
08:58 - Apocalypse Now – 1979
09:15 - Charlie's Angels – 1979
09:32 - Outro
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Working in show business is not always the glitz and glamour that people expect it to be. Being a television or film star – or especially a stunt double – can be a pretty dangerous gig. Accidents during production have historically led to the injuries and deaths of countless people.
You might be a little surprised to learn this shocking truth, but after watching this admittedly macabre video, you'll likely have a newfound appreciation for your mundane, safe desk or retail job. Sure, your life might not be nearly as exciting as that of Hollywood stars and starlets, but at least you don't have to worry about being mauled by a lion or struck by a stunt driver that wasn't paying attention where they were going.
Tragic Injuries From 1970s Films & Television
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