I Am Legend zombie stunt performer Kimberly Shannon Murphy recalls her first major injury received working on a key scene for the Will Smith movie.
Though portrayed with the use of CGI, I Am Legend's zombies were also done with stunt performers, with one now recalling their major injury during a key scene. The post-apocalyptic action thriller followed Will Smith as the seemingly last survivor following a zombie epidemic. The film was hugely successful financially, earning approximately $585 million at the worldwide box office.
Murphy details how the malfunction of a descender resulted in her suffering major lacerations while shooting a scene where she and two other stunt performers crashed out of a two-story window. In the film, the scene featured Smith's character, Dr. Robert Neville trying to escape from creatures — one of whom was played by Murphy — which fall through the window and crash to the street with him.
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