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** And then his son Brandon died from an accident involving a prop on the set of one of ''his'' movies, ''[[The Crow]]''. The film was finished using a body double, shot in shadows (such as when Sarah embraces Eric in his apartment), seen from the back (particularly noticable when Eric is walking back to his apartment after his ressurection), or [[Digital Head Swap|with Brandon's face added]] (in the fight scenes).
** And then his son Brandon died from an accident involving a prop on the set of one of ''his'' movies, ''[[The Crow]]''. The film was finished using a body double, shot in shadows (such as when Sarah embraces Eric in his apartment), seen from the back (particularly noticable when Eric is walking back to his apartment after his ressurection), or [[Digital Head Swap|with Brandon's face added]] (in the fight scenes).
* H.B Haliki, the man that gave us the original ''[[Gone in Sixty Seconds]]'' (the independent film made in 1974 on a shoestring budget, not the 2000 remake with [[Nicolas Cage]]), died while filming the [[What Could Have Been|now unfinished]] ''Gone in Sixty Seconds 2'', when a stunt sequence malfunctioned and he was crushed by a water tower.
* H.B Haliki, the man that gave us the original ''[[Gone in Sixty Seconds]]'' (the independent film made in 1974 on a shoestring budget, not the 2000 remake with [[Nicolas Cage]]), died while filming the [[What Could Have Been|now unfinished]] ''Gone in Sixty Seconds 2'', when a stunt sequence malfunctioned and he was crushed by a water tower.
* Trinidad Silva died in an auto accident before he filmed all his scenes as Raul in ''[[UHF]]'', so the movie had to abort his subplot before {{spoiler|the poodles got their revenge.}} The film is dedicated to him.
* Trinidad Silva died in an auto accident before he filmed all his scenes as Raul in ''[[UHF (film)|UHF]]'', so the movie had to abort his subplot before {{spoiler|the poodles got their revenge.}} The film is dedicated to him.
* Likewise, "Red" the fire truck in ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' is silent as Joe Ranft, who was to voice the character, was killed in an road accident before the film was completed.
* [[Ernst Lubitsch]] died two weeks into shooting on ''[[That Lady in Ermine]]''. [[Otto Preminger]] stepped in to finish directing the film; he had replaced Lubitsch as director of ''A Royal Scandal'' for similar but less fatal reasons.
* [[Ernst Lubitsch]] died two weeks into shooting on ''[[That Lady in Ermine]]''. [[Otto Preminger]] stepped in to finish directing the film; he had replaced Lubitsch as director of ''A Royal Scandal'' for similar but less fatal reasons.



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