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Show 14 11 The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, August 19. 1982 Accidents on sets could be caused by directors carelessness stuntman, Victor Hunsberger. on Oct 2'J. 1981, partially missed Ins air bag. slammed his head onto concrete, and was seriously injured. On Cannonball Run a car swerved the wrong way in June 1980 and a novice stuntwoman, Heidi Von Beltz. was paralyzed Jim Shepherd was killed doing a drag behind a horse on "Comes a Horseman late in 1977 Continued From Page 13 inside a burning ruse garden inons Kahana felt the stunt as planned was too dangerous for either actors or stuntmen. Whe he could not convince Duke to modify it. he resigned. Head on Chopping Block Some people make me a hero and some make me a dope for what I did. said Kahana By doi.'g i( I put mj head on a chopping block " The actors did the scene without problems, although one has privately confirmed her tel rur Although there has been a joint safctv committee for at least 22 years, union members regard it as something of a joke I'e been a member of the commit said tee for the last two years, Douglas Adam, of the camera union We havent had a meeting for months And any safety bulletins the committee might issue are unenforceable helicopter windscreen into the rotor Bob was made shark bait," blade said Marta "They never found his body Marta said that he, too, had been seriously injured some years ago when he was pinned between two cars on That "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. was a panic shot before a midnight meal, he said bitterly. They were afraid they were going to run into a meal penalty. The assistant director forgot to tell the stuntman we were there. Now I go up and tell the stuntman where we are. More and more directors are putting the insert (camera) car in the middle of the stunt. Thats putting my life on the chopping block. Rodney Mitchell, a cameraman, was crushed and killed under a camera car on The Dukes of Hazard" in 1980. One of a dozen other people injured in the same accident, John Darby Benson, was in a coma for months and left with brain damage and a paralyzed face the spring of 1981, Jack Tanberg was hit and killed by a runaway car on the set of the CBS-Tfilm "The Five of Me." "He died on a typical panic shot," said Marta. Time is money in the movie industry. When a director is panicked, safety and common sense go to the winds. Most accidents occur under the pressure of time." We can do the stunts safely. We can use a lens from far away and bring about the same illusion. " In Terrill McGee, chairman of that safecommittee, the contract-service- s ty committee, did not respond to nearly a dozen phone messages, and members of the cameramens union and the Screen Actors Guild said he would not talk to them, either. "The committee is simply managements way of pacifying us by pretending to listen to us. said one cameraman who preferred not to be identified Jack Farren, producer The said. Me, mnuniniini of stunt-coordinat- In 70MM1 Dolby StefM "The Hope of Mankind'S THE ROAD o WARRIOR 12:00, The , . 104X1 h 3:20 7:15 soiceTieRi KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) 12th Street Rag recently rw Knlaml Oil They played at 1 The hotel now rising on the ceremonies for a block where the jazz classic originated in downtown Kansas City. Developers of the Vista Hotel say Kansas City jazz will be heard on 12th Street again when the hotel opens in 1984. 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The actors are exploring a proposal that a movie's stunt coordinator have the final decision on stunt safety, a decision that now rests with a movies director. i r Never Slop Laughing. 20th Phone 278 47 11 5 001 S. Highland itfit 2:00, 4KX 600, 600. SWORD tI The Old Jazz e Tomorrow - $2.00 4:30 The 25TE2E2EE1- You May 200 Movie of . Helicopter Accidents The increasing use of helicopters has been responsible for a number of deaths. A director, Boris Sagal, was killed the third day of his television movie World War III" when he walked into a helicopter blade on May 22, 1981. Robert Vandercarr, the cameraman on "Magnum P.I., a television series set in Hawaii, was pitched through a great fear MONDAY BARGAIN MATINEES CROSSROADS FRIDAY AT THE UTAH CINEMAS. AU SEATS S2. FOR THE FIRST SHOW! THRU I Killed or Injured A number of people have been killed or severely injured oil movie and television sets during the last three years, according to spokesmen for actors, stuntmen and caniermen. On "Sword and the Sorcerer, stuntman Jack Tyree missed the air bag onto which he was to have jumped and was killed in the autumn of 1981. On the television series Code Red." another SENIOR CITIZENS Phone 278 4711 3092 5. Highland THEAT 7z there until someone shows me ' Santoro won, but he knows that he won't be hired by that particular director again. "And depending on what he told his producers, I may not be hired by them again," he added. "But, to me. a movie doesn't seem a noble enough cause to die for. Stuntmen Hesitant to Refuse Stuntmen are even less likely to refuse. They feel under great pressure to perform, said Kim Fellner, guild publicity director. There is a certian mystique to being a stunt person that has to do with refining ones daredevil skills to the point where they are precise, elegant, exciting to look at Stuntpeople approach it the way tennis players approach an elegant shot. But a miscalculation doesnt mean a ball crops in the wrong place. It means your car drops in the wrong place. Still, their PUTT THEATRES FILM GUIDE HEATRES 2 The Five top team in the business was used in that stunt We had ample time. There was even an escape plan built into the stunt. Tragically, Mr. Tanberg moved m the wrong direction and froze of According to the Screen Actors Guild's Nissen, another distressing new trend is "that now directors want the star to do the stunt Thats what happened with Vic Morrow. Ive looked at all the film and he did hazardous things the day before the accident hiding in bushes and running with maching guns shooting at him. We must educate our members to say. No Distressing Trend It is not easy for an actor to say "No For a role in a television series. Dean Santoro, a Screen Actors Guild board member, was told to fire an automatic rifle. I asked someone to show me how to fire that very forbidding weapon, Santoro said. "The director said, This isnt a feature film. This is television. We dont have time to show you. 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