‘I Couldn’t Get Away’: Russell Crowe took a serious hit on this epic film

‘I Couldn’t Get Away’: Russell Crowe took a serious hit on this epic film

This is his most serious injury on the set! to the microphone peopleRussell Crowe confided that he seriously injured his legs on the set of Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood:

“I jumped from the portcullis of the castle onto the rocky and uneven ground. We had to prepare a place and bury the pillows, but we were in a hurry to take this shot because the light was fading.” It follows:

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With hundreds of extras around me, arrows and fire pots setting the castle on fire, I couldn’t last. I remember jumping and thinking, “This is going to hurt.”

And indeed, upon landing, Crowe felt it “Like an electric shock going through my body.” The actor kept the injury a secret, was not arrested and continued to work.

“We were shooting a large film that we only managed to finish in pain, but the last month of this project was very delicate. There were a few weeks where it was a challenge to walk.”

Follow-up after 10 years

Ten years later, the actor developed new pain and his medical tests showed that he still had residual fractures in his tibia:

Apparently, I ended the film with both legs broken. All for the love of art. No splints, no splints, no painkillers, just kept working and over time they healed themselves.

Solid, Russell Crowe! Since then he has made many films including Man of Steel, Les Miserables, The Mummy, Thor: Love and Thunder and Les Miserables.

Russell Crowe in “Robin Hood”

He is currently promoting Land of Bad with Liam and Luke Hemsworth, as well as Milo Ventimiglia, in front of William Eubank, who directed the thriller The Signal (2014) and then the underwater action film Submarine with Kristen Stewart and Vincent Cassel together.

Source: Allocine

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