Daniel
Brizuela 11/25/11
Stuntmen.
Since the
invention of film, one thing that has been common in most films, but mostly
action oriented films, are stuntmen. A stuntman, double, or performer, is
someone who does the dangerous stunts seen in many films that are considered
too dangerous for the actor to do. These include the parkour chase, where you
move around objects very quickly, in 2006s Casino
Royale, the helicopter in the freeway chase in 1991s Terminator 2, and Buster Keaton not moving when a part of a house
falls on him and there’s an open window where he was standing in 1928s Steamboat Bill, Jr.
Although
these stunts are dangerous to do, there are a lot of safety mechanisms in place
to make sure that the stuntman is safe. It is easier to do all this in movies,
shows, and other media as opposed to doing it with a live audience since of the
safety concerns and the clever editing to hide out the fact that the actor
isn’t doing his own stunt.
Some famous
stuntmen in films include Jim Ford, who performed stunts in 2010’s Knight and Day and The Bounty Hunter, Kane Hodder, who played Jason Voorhees in the 8th
to 10th Friday The 13th
films, and Bob Simmons, who performed the stunts in many of the early James
Bond films and was the one who played Bond in the gun barrel opening sequence
in the first three films. Even though it’s recommended to have a stuntman, many
actors like to do their own stunts. Jackie Chan was given the Guinness World
Record for performing the most stunts as an actor. Recently he’s done less
because of his age and the injuries he incurred from doing these stunts. Steve
McQueen performed many stunts in his films that involved vehicles. Other actors
include silent film stars Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton, and Angelina Jolie.
Even though
there are numerous precautions and attempts to make sure that stunts are safe
and okay to do, there are times when stunts go wrong and certain people,
whether the stuntman, actor, or anyone, can get hurt or even killed. Stunts
gone wrong include a 1984 Pepsi commercial where Michael Jackson’s hair caught
on fire and he suffered 2nd degree burns on his scalp, A flood scene
in 1928’s Noah’s Ark where three
people died and others were injured, and recently a stuntman was killed in The Expendables 2.
Even through
all dangers that they have to face, and the risks involved in doing it,
stuntmen keep doing what they do. To them being a stuntman is very exciting but
at the same time can be a very dangerous career for anyone to do.
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