Hollywood’s Darkest Moments: The Shocking Scandals And Tragedies Of The Entertainment Industry
The Trail Runs Cold
In the early days of Hollywood, it wasn’t only animals facing a lack of regulation; stunt performers also paid a grave price. A chilling example can be found in the 1928 film “The Trail of ’98,” where four stunt persons lost their lives.
Tragically, their demise came as their boats hurtled over treacherous rapids, with two of their bodies vanishing, never to be recovered. This haunting incident highlights the perilous risks that early filmmakers and their daredevil performers confronted in the pursuit of cinematic glory.
Next: Tragedy strikes again.
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