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This introduction sets up an intriguing exploration of real injuries captured on film. Here are some additional examples of movies where actors sustained visible injuries during filming:

1. **"Blade Runner"** - In the climactic rooftop chase scene, Harrison Ford's character, Rick Deckard, is left dangling precariously from a ledge. Ford actually injured his hand during filming, which can be seen as he struggles to hold on.

2. **"Back to the Future Part III"** - During a scene where Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is hanged by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, Fox was accidentally asphyxiated. The actual choking you see on screen was real, as the actor briefly passed out.

3. **"Django Unchained"** - In a scene where Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Calvin Candie, smashes a glass, DiCaprio accidentally cut his hand badly. He continued the scene without breaking character, and the blood seen on his hand is real.

4. **"The Princess Bride"** - During the fencing scene between Westley (Cary Elwes) and Count Rugen (Christopher Guest), Elwes was accidentally struck on the head by Guest, resulting in a visible wound that required stitches.

5. **"Patriot Games"** - In the movie's climactic boat chase, Harrison Ford, playing Jack Ryan, injured his knee when he slipped on the wet deck. He completed the scene in visible pain, which made it into the final cut.

6. **"The Fugitive"** - Harrison Ford's character, Dr. Richard Kimble, injures his leg while evading the police. Ford actually tore a ligament in his leg during filming, which added authenticity to his limp seen throughout the movie.

7. **"Mission: Impossible - Fallout"** - During a rooftop chase scene, Tom Cruise broke his ankle when he leaped between buildings and hit a wall. The injury is visible in the final cut, as he limps away from the impact.

8. **"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"** - Viggo Mortensen, playing Aragorn, kicks a helmet in frustration and lets out a scream. The scream was real, as Mortensen broke two toes during the take.

9. **"The 40-Year-Old Virgin"** - In the scene where Steve Carell's character gets his chest waxed, the pain and reactions were real, as the actor insisted on actually getting waxed for authenticity.

10. **"Se7en"** - During a scene where Brad Pitt's character, Detective Mills, chases a suspect, Pitt slipped and put his arm through a car windshield, severing a tendon. The injury was written into the script, and the cast on his arm can be seen in subsequent scenes.

These instances showcase the physical risks actors sometimes take to deliver convincing performances. Including these examples in your list will highlight moments where real-life injuries added an unexpected layer of authenticity to the scenes. Let us know if you need more details or additional suggestions!

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