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Actor replacements you probably never noticed - Page 6 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Actor replacements you probably never noticed


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[post_page_title]Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom[/post_page_title]
Harrison Ford is one of the most legendary actors in the business, so nobody would dare replace him, right? Well, no matter how hard directors try to control their movie set, there are some things that just can’t be controlled. When Harrison Ford hurt his back while filming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, director Steven Spielberg needed a contingency plan. Luckily, Harrison Ford’s stunt double, Vic Armstrong, was always by Harrison’s side and ready for action. Spielberg often got the pair confused because they were so alike. Armstrong was ultimately used for various action scenes in this movie.

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