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Film sets are not exempt from accidents, primarily because the perilous nature of movie production involves various risks such as stunts, fire, water, and human error. It is said that if something can go wrong, it likely will. Even renowned actors can find themselves in situations where accidents occur, making it crucial to rely on professionals, especially when it comes to dangerous stunts or physical altercations in enclosed spaces among characters. In one unfortunate incident, Cillian Murphy accidentally hurt his co-actress on the sets ofRed Eye.

Cillian Murphy

Head injuries, in particular, are serious and should not be taken lightly, as they can have long-lasting effects on an individual’s memory, sensory perception, and balance. And unfortunately, that’s what Murphy’s miscalculated action resulted in.

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Cillian Murphy and Rachel McAdams in Red Eye

Cillian Murphy mistakenly bashed his co-actress’s head in a shot

Wes Craven’s 2005 thrillerRed Eye,which collected $96 million often goes underappreciated, despite its compelling storyline. In one scene,Cillian MurphyandRachel McAdamsengage in a physical confrontation within the confines of an airplane bathroom. Unfortunately, during the filming of this scene, Murphy miscalculated his movements, resulting in McAdams hitting her head against a wall and reportedly losing consciousness.

Fortunately, The incident was captured in the film’s gag reel, indicating a lighthearted approach to the mishap. Notably, in the final scene, Murphy can be seen protecting McAdams’ head, showing his concern for her well-being. After all, it seems that McAdams has a knack for hurting her head one way or the other.

Rachel McAdams and Patrick Wilson Morning Glory

However, this isn’t the only time thatRyan Gosling‘s ex-girlfriend has suffered an injury on the sets. While shooting her 2010 filmMorning Glory, McAdams got some ‘bumps and bruises’ while filming a romantic scene.

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When a love scene mishap left Rachel McAdams in bumps and bruises

Famous for her roles in various romantic comedies, Rachel McAdams once revealed an interesting behind-the-scenes incident from her filmMorning Glory. While filming a love scene with co-star Patrick Wilson, McAdams ended up with bumps and bruises due to the unconventional approach taken by the director. Despite the initial awkwardness, the experience turned into a humorous one, with more laughter than embarrassment.

“I got bumps and bruises doing the love scenes because they wanted us to be kind of tumbling as we got in the bedroom. Roger [Michell], our director, thought it would work if we were rolling around. Awkward at first, like always, but this one had to be so mapped out because of the kind of comic moves that Patrick and I do… there was more laughing than any kind of embarrassment”.

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Morning Glorywas a romantic comedy featuring McAdams as an aspiring news producer and also featured Hollywood stars, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton.

Source:Looper,Digital Spy

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