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scouting for locations to film, they actually saw that 'TRESPASSERS WILL BE EATEN" sign (it wasn't a prop)- the guy who lived/worked there was named Ross Kananga, and those Gators were HIS. He actually did the stunt himself and they all thought he was crazy/awesome enough to name the villain after him!
Did he wake up one morning and say to the missus: 'Honey, today I'm gonna run across the back of those Gators, and use em as stepping stones!'
Awesome stuff, and an amazing stunt...... It's a shame that a lot of casual viewers think it's faked....
With my vivid imagination, I like to pretend that he treats those gators as a regular guy would treat a bunch of puppies and kittens- and rolls around and wrestles with them all the time- even before the Bond movie showed up on his doorstep, lol
You know, they never showed him in the 'current' interviews like they did with everyone else in the movie... I wonder if he's still alive?
everyone else in the movie... I wonder if he's still alive?
One sunday morning Gator run too many, you think?
DAD just showed you CGI can only give you so much. I think Bond and real stunts go hand in hand. Just a question the crane scenes in CR, how much was that done in post production and how much was real?
On a side note, doesn't the stunt look like something the Jackass boys might do? Lol.
Bad news:
Tragedy struck in 1978 when a son, Ross Heilman, 32, died of cardiac failure while spearfishing in the Everglades. Ross Heilman, who used the stage name Ross Kananga, performed the crocodile stunts in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die and in Papillon.
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1990-03-07/news/9001280398_1_mrs-heilman-ross-heilman-sheep
So young. I wondered if Eon dedicated anything to him in credits or something?
I am fairly certain that was all done practically - and that they only used CGI to airbrush out the wires that the stuntmen are harnessed to.. the Crane closeups with Craig and Sebastian were no doubt done much lower to the ground than up on 400ft crane lol.... but the stuntmen were really up there, fighting and jumping - just with the safety of wires..
Nowadays they would do it with CGI.
The youtube video about the filming is very entertaining. I see how it became more dangerous with each take as the crocs were beginning to get used to the trick and would be waiting for Kananga's next take.
Balls of iron...jumping in shark infested water is safer than messing with crocodiles.