Tom Cruise does most daring movie stunt yet

Actor is known for doing his own stunts and his latest one for the upcoming 'Mission Impossible' movie is crazy


Reuters June 07, 2018
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LONDON: Tom Cruise has jumped off buildings, slid off skyscrapers and clung onto the outside of a plane during take-off in his roles as action movie hero.

Now he can stake a claim to being the first actor to perform a HALO [High Altitude High Opening] skydive on camera: a “high altitude, low opening” jump, usually done only by highly-trained military professionals as a way of avoiding detection by the enemy.

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The 55-year-old filmed the stunt for Mission: Impossible - Fallout, the latest installment of the high-grossing action movies in which he plays agent Ethan Hunt.

In a video released ahead of the movie’s release next month, Cruise leaps from the cargo door of a plane at 25,000 feet (7,600 meters) - almost five miles - opening the parachute less than 2,000 feet (600 meters) from the ground, according the film-makers.

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To prepare for the stunt, which carries a risk of decompression sickness, or “the bends”, during the 200 mph (320 kmh) fall, Cruise trained in a custom-built wind machine and used a special helmet.

Cruise broke an ankle last year filming another stunt for Mission: Impossible - Fallout, when he jumped between two buildings and landed against a wall.

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