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Nov 29, 2020

[Answer] Which film had a lead who was struck by lightning during production?

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"Passion of the Christ" - If God was a movie critic, he gave a resounding review of Mel Gibson’s “Passion of the Christ” (2004) in the form of a lightning bolt. The lead in the film, Jim Caviezel, was struck by lightning while filming, as was an assistant director — who was struck twice! The pair were struck together on one occasion while huddled under the same umbrella. The film’s producer, Steve McEveety, said he saw the lightning “coming out of Caviezel’s ears.” Michelini had also been hit months prior while carrying an umbrella. Luckily, neither of the men were severely hurt in either incident, although we’re sure it gave them quite a shock.:


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