In a thrilling turn of events on the set of Roger Moore’s first James Bond film in 1973, the actor saved co-star Jane Seymour from a dangerous mishap.
The two stars were filming a crucial scene for the climax of the movie when a crew member made a mistake, leaving Seymour perilously close to a “chasm.”
With quick thinking and bravery, Moore acted swiftly by grabbing hold of Seymour’s hair and pulling her to safety just moments before disaster struck.
However, his act of heroism came with an unexpected consequence, as Seymour accidentally landed on Moore’s lap, causing him considerable pain.
Recalling the incident, Seymour shared the details with Hello!
magazine, saying, “It was during the voodoo scene, and I was tied up, awaiting rescue by Bond.
We were meant to descend into a grave together, but everything went horribly wrong.
Instead of a real gravestone, it turned out to be a disguised forkl