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Tragic Injuries From 1950s Films Television - Facts Verse Actor Dick York injured his back so severely on the set of 1959’s They Came to Cordura that years later, the ongoing pain forced him to resign from playing Darrin Stephens on TV’s Bewitched According to the man himself, the accident happened when he and Gary Cooper were shooting a railcar scene
14 Times Real-World Injuries Were Written Into Movies - Ranker Another actor saw this and yelled "man overboard," but director Wolfgang Peterson thought it had all been improvised and loved it When he realized Fedder really had been injured, he rewrote the story to show Pilgrim in bed recovering from his fall
The Life of Riley (TV Series 1953–1958) - IMDb Riley worked in an aircraft plant in California, but viewers usually saw him at home, cheerfully disrupting life with his malapropisms and ill timed intervention into minor problems Riley is given the task of finding a wrestler to take on the company champion
On-Set Injuries That Made It Into The Shows - Looper In a few cases, the injury was so severe that future storylines had to be altered to explain why a character was suddenly bruised or bandaged up in subsequent episodes Let's take a look at
The Best TV Shows of the 1950s - IMDb The popular radio show comes to life in this hit sitcom about a wise family man, Jim Anderson, his common-sense wife Margaret and their children Betty, Bud and Kathy