Two people injured while filming new Nicolas Cage movie
By Behind The Scenes TV on May 5, 2009 in In-Production, News

Filming on Nicolas Cage’s new movie “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” was halted Monday morning when a high-speed car chase through New York’s Times Square went awry, leaving two pedestrians injured.
Cage’s movies used to be just bad for people’s brains. Now folks are actually getting hurt.
The action scene saw a black Ferrari weave through traffic in the busy tourist spot. Onlookers were left stunned when the car slid on the wet road and smashed into the front of a restaurant, hitting one bystander and knocking down a lamppost, which fell and struck another person.
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