Story by staff@slashfilm.com (Joe Roberts)January 14, 2025 • 11:00 AM
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007 makes a death-defying leap over real-life crocodiles in '70s Bond flick 'Live and Let Die' - but how much of the scene was actually captured on camera?
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According to director Guy Hamilton, the crocodile jump was a 'bona fide stunt' performed by a professional stuntman, not just a Hollywood special effect
The actor who portrayed Bond, Roger Moore, was reportedly so terrified of the crocodiles that he refused to do the stunt himself, leaving it to his daring double
Story by staff@slashfilm.com (Joe Roberts)January 14, 2025 • 11:00 AM
Image from SlashFilm
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007 makes a death-defying leap over real-life crocodiles in '70s Bond flick 'Live and Let Die' - but how much of the scene was actually captured on camera?
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According to director Guy Hamilton, the crocodile jump was a 'bona fide stunt' performed by a professional stuntman, not just a Hollywood special effect
The actor who portrayed Bond, Roger Moore, was reportedly so terrified of the crocodiles that he refused to do the stunt himself, leaving it to his daring double