Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Tom Cruise Rescues Cameraman during ‘Mission: Impossible’ Shooting in Yorkshire


Sun 25 Apr 2021 | 10:36 PM
Omnia Ahmed

Tom Cruise managed to rescue a stumbling cameraman in the latest dramatic day of Mission: Impossible 7 stunt filming, sources reported on Saturday.

The Mail Online published photo in which we can see Cruise grabbing hold of the cameraman who had slipped from the carriage of a moving train.

Tom Cruise

Although the cameraman was wearing a harness at the time, Cruise successfully managed to save him from dropping his equipment or sliding any further down the train.

Last week, the 58-year-old actor made locals in a small Yorkshire village astonished after arriving by helicopter in Levisham, near Pickering, where he was spotted filming scenes at a local vintage railway station.

Speaking on The Graham Norton Show on April 16, Cruise discussed the logistics behind filming a scene in which he revealed he rides a motorcycle off an enormous ramp that overlooks a cliff.

“I did this particular one eight times, I did it six in one day and two the other day and we spent a good year prepping this thing and figuring [it out]…I’ve wanted to do it since I was a little kid,” he said.

“The first time I did it [was] pretty nerve-wracking, we didn’t know what was going to happen. No matter how much you train or what you do…there’s so many things…that were challenging," he added. "It is exhilarating attempting to do it.”

Meantime, the release date of Mission: Impossible 7 has been delayed once again due to COVID-19.