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In reply to the discussion: Should guns be banned from movies / TV / etc? [View all]LeftInTX
(34,859 posts)44. It's been over 28 years since a gun killed someone on a movie set
There are numerous set accidents each year.
I hate guns, but I think a movie set is one of the safest places when it comes to guns. Their track record probably better than the military, although it's an apples and oranges comparison.
There will be stricter rules after this. Young people weren't around for Brandon Lee and forgot how dangerous it can be.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_film_and_television_accidents
The worst one in my memory was The Twilight Zone movie....Actor Vic Morrow and a child were decapitated..another child was also killed....
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Here are the safety rules set forth by Industry Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#30
Even if the gun was loaded with blanks or empty it should be handled like it's loaded with real ammo
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#33
My bad. I was talking about field stripping an M1911. Not a complete disassembly.
Kaleva
Oct 2021
#14
So? I don't understand the point. Are these reasons not to reduce the dangers of using real guns
Doodley
Oct 2021
#58
Every life matters. This cinematographer would be alive if live guns had been banned in film.
Doodley
Oct 2021
#63
Yes. You don't need guns that can kill on a movie set. Use toy guns only. Add sound effects later.
Doodley
Oct 2021
#24
Using actual guns isn't required; John Wick's guns are all green-screened (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2021
#48
If an extra in the film was handling the gun, it would not be the extra's fault
LeftInTX
Oct 2021
#57
It is the fault of the person holding the weapon. All weapons are loaded until they are checked.
marie999
Oct 2021
#61