'We shot one entire night for four seconds of film.'
, the studio has to pay A LOT of money for it. Well, there aren't too many stunts bigger than the one Renny Harlin wanted to pull off inThe stunt in question is one of the most dangerous ever done for a film, and became the most expensive ariel stunt of all time when it cost the studio $1 million in 1993. That's more than double now, adjusting for inflation.
The stuntman, Simon Crane, had to travel from one aircraft to a smaller aircraft by zip-line, while both were going 150mph. The scene is certainly a stand-out, particularly for 1993, but that's still a lot to pay for such a short moment!
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