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Film Set Fatalities: Vic Morrow and Brandon Lee Accidents Reviewed

Film Set Fatalities: Vic Morrow and Brandon Lee Accidents Reviewed The passage recounts well‑known historical film accidents and legal outcomes that are already public record. It mentions no new evidence, financial flows, or undisclosed actors, and offers no actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Vic Morrow and child actors died in a helicopter crash on the set of Steven Spielberg/John Landis's *The Twilight Zone* segment.; John Landis was charged with involuntary manslaughter but was acquitted after a trial focusing on foreseeability of the crash.; Brandon Lee died on the set of *The Crow* due to a projectile from a blank‑firing gun; authorities ultimately declined to indict.

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Film Set Fatalities: Vic Morrow and Brandon Lee Accidents Reviewed The passage recounts well‑known historical film accidents and legal outcomes that are already public record. It mentions no new evidence, financial flows, or undisclosed actors, and offers no actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Vic Morrow and child actors died in a helicopter crash on the set of Steven Spielberg/John Landis's *The Twilight Zone* segment.; John Landis was charged with involuntary manslaughter but was acquitted after a trial focusing on foreseeability of the crash.; Brandon Lee died on the set of *The Crow* due to a projectile from a blank‑firing gun; authorities ultimately declined to indict.

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