Connery's Life in Danger During Thunderball

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During the production of Thunderball, a notable scene involved Sean Connery and a pool filled with sharks, which raised significant safety concerns. Connery, aware of the potential dangers outlined in the script, expressed his apprehensions regarding the presence of live sharks during filming. To mitigate the risk, he requested that a Plexiglas partition be constructed within the pool to separate him from the sharks. However, this partition was not a permanent fixture, leading to unforeseen complications during the shoot. At one point, a shark managed to breach the partition, prompting Connery to exit the pool swiftly for his safety. This incident highlighted the inherent risks associated with filming action sequences, particularly those involving live animals, and underscored the importance of safety measures in the film industry. The filming of Thunderball, which became one of the most iconic entries in the James Bond franchise, was marked by such high-stakes moments that contributed to its legacy as a thrilling cinematic experience.
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