First he hurt his ankle a little.
Then he injured ankle badly.
Then he needed pins/plate in ankle.
Now, he has broken leg..
Why the deliberate misinformation? Did they think the public would shun the movie when it is/was completed?
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/19/showbiz/harrison-ford-star-wars-injury/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Harrison Ford saga continues
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Harrison Ford saga continues
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Re: Harrison Ford saga continues
I think they are covering up a light sabre accident....
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Sometimes fractures can be hard to see, especially in older persons. I can't tell you how many times my mom went to the doctor with a pain that they diagnosed and treated as one thing and then had to go back and go very comprehensive xrays to determine a fracture.
That said, they probably wanted to keep it quiet until it was definite that he had more extensive injuries or needed a more complicated surgery. No one wants to hear that an action-hero needs walker or cane to get around.... bad publicity. The other issue is insurance. Movie productions are heavily insured and you keep accidents on the low-key so as not to frighten any other participants (actors or suppliers of some sort) away thereby canceling or halting production... very expensive propositions.
I don't think there was any ill-intended cover-up. Having working in the film biz a number of years, this seems pretty routine handling of information.
That said, they probably wanted to keep it quiet until it was definite that he had more extensive injuries or needed a more complicated surgery. No one wants to hear that an action-hero needs walker or cane to get around.... bad publicity. The other issue is insurance. Movie productions are heavily insured and you keep accidents on the low-key so as not to frighten any other participants (actors or suppliers of some sort) away thereby canceling or halting production... very expensive propositions.
I don't think there was any ill-intended cover-up. Having working in the film biz a number of years, this seems pretty routine handling of information.
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