This story is from August 1, 2015

J J Abrams broke his back helping injured Harrison Ford

Filmmaker J J Abrams says he suffered a broken back trying to help Harrison Ford after the actor's leg was trapped under a prop door while filming 'Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens'.
J J Abrams broke his back helping injured Harrison Ford
Filmmaker J J Abrams says he suffered a broken back trying to help Harrison Ford after the actor's leg was trapped under a prop door while filming Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens.
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The Mission: Impossible III director said he was stunned the way Ford handled the accident, which involved his character Han Solo's spacecraft, reported Contactmusic.
"The guy is like a real-life superhero.
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We actually were filming a scene and there was an accident on set, there was a hydraulic door that went down. He was pushed down and his ankle goes 90 degrees. And he's down there and he's toughing it out. He's a super human being and he's literally lying there making jokes," Abrams said.
The 49-year-old filmmaker was diagnosed with a fracture in his lower back, and spent the next few weeks wearing a "really silly back brace," which he hid under his normal clothing in a bid to keep his injury a secret.
Abrams said, after the accident, due to which the 73-year-old actor had to take an extended break from filming, he realised even he had hurt himself while trying to lift the door.
"I heard a 'pop' and I'm like, 'Uh, that's weird.' So I go to the doctor a couple days later and he goes, 'Oh, you have a broken back'."

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