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Trivia: Lance Henrickson set on fire for real?


if you look at that shot where Henrickson is set on fire and he throws his burning jacket away, all his back and most of the top half of his head (the back of his hair is drenched in it) appears to be dampened down with some kind of liquid or a gel (i've seen it on 'Making Of' documentaries in other movies) so those sections would not set on fire along with his jacket, which contradicts one of the 'Trivia' comments saying he was set on fire accidentally. I like to think it is a fact because that's just cool on Lance Henricksons part, but every time i see the movie i always see the dampened hair and other wet patches and think 'it cant be real'

what do you think?

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Excellent observation, my man. I watched this last night and thought the exact same thing. However, the fire retardant that Lance is so obviously drenched in, may have simply been a precaution because of the fire and explosives in his vicinity. When he was actually caught on fire, Lance may have felt safe enough to continue with the scene.

Whether it was accidental or not, that's still a fantastic shot.

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Well, considering how much fire is around Lance in the very end and that his hair does NOT have the fire retardant gel in those shots, the whole "accidentally on fire" thing just doesn't sound right. It's the only shot where his hair has that slicked back look, along with a few follow up shots right after... most likely part of one long take. But yeah, doubt it was an accident... but it IS a fantastic shot. "GOD! DAMN IT! I'm gonna blow his GOD DAMN HEAD OFF!"

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yeah, Lance DID accidentally catch aflame. he got close to an explosive and his coat caught on fire. he got really sweaty. they kept the camera rolling and he stayed in character while the actors playing mercenaries stood around with wide eyes like "holy crap...he's on fire! why's he still acting?" and then he stays in character and says "what're ya standin' around for, ya sons-a-b1tches? this is what yer PAID FOR! GET 'IM!" and pulls Sven Ole Thorson around while he's all wierded-out. plain as that.

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He dont need to have fire in his head to be hot ^^

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Sarcasim is fantastic.

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OK, I got the proof to end this debate! Spoken from Lance Henriksen:

I've broken bones doing stunts, I've always been one to have a go. But after a while I realized that there are some things not worth doing. Stunt men pay a price, some of them can hardly walk when they're older. John Woo set me on fire twice for Hard Target (1993). It burnt my ears! But I would've done anything for John Woo.


Please can we all put this to rest! LOL! Plus, I doubt he would have continued acting. Any idiot would know to say, "Holy sh!t, put this fire out!!!"

But we all can agree that the shot looked GREAT!


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OK, I got the proof to end this debate! Spoken from Lance Henriksen:

I've broken bones doing stunts, I've always been one to have a go. But after a while I realized that there are some things not worth doing. Stunt men pay a price, some of them can hardly walk when they're older. John Woo set me on fire twice for Hard Target (1993). It burnt my ears! But I would've done anything for John Woo.

Please can we all put this to rest! LOL! Plus, I doubt he would have continued acting. Any idiot would know to say, "Holy sh!t, put this fire out!!!"

But we all can agree that the shot looked GREAT!



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This from Wikipedia:

"Contrary to popular belief. Lance Henriksen was NOT accidentally set on fire. It is clearly visible that Henriksen is covered in fire-retardant gel. Used for fire stunts when stunt men or actors are set alight or are close to open-fire. The gel is clearly visible on his arms, hands, neck, head and hair. It's clear and has a wet-look when applied to skin or clothes. During the take, the reactions of the people surrounding Henriksen were actually really surprised of how long he was letting the fire burn on the coat before taking it off. The characters were played by stunt men in the film. If Henriksen would have been accidentally been set on fire. Stunt crew members would have stepped in immediately put him out with fire extinguishers. Fire stunts with actors are taken VERY seriously, with no room for error. Henriksen asked director John Woo to perform the fire stunt himself. Woo only agreed after discussing it at length with stunt coordinator William Burton and Henriksen's stunt double. Burton trained Henriksen for two days on how to perform this stunt."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Target

So it was a deliberate shot, although obviously not in the original script as a stunt actor wouldn't have delivered any dialogue, and the scene would have been shot differently. If Henriksen asked to do the scene himself, perhaps he improvised the dialogue and acting, which is why the others are still surprised by his actions. Brilliant scene, whatever the background.

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Please don't ever link to Wikipedia to prove a point in evidence. Any yahoo can go into Wikipedia and enter false information and change facts.

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Some empirical judgement of Wikipedia articles can give you a good idea of its reliability. Given that the article I quoted presents a logical case, ties in with the evidence and names relevant cast members it seems as reliable a source as any. Turns out it was correct, too.

Of course, I'm well aware that Wikipedia is not the most reliable source. Lance Henrikson's page still contains a conflicting passage (taken verbatim from the now-removed IMDB trivia entry) stating that the scene WAS improvised. In that case, it's obvious that the entry draws only on the source of the IMDB page as proof, and therefore is NOT reliable.

Writing off Wikipedia wholesale as a credible source is as foolish as believing every word it says.

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I actually have "On the set of Hard Target" document which, among other things, includes the "fire" scene with Lance Henriksen. The document is part of the extra materials of Criterion Collection's Hard Boiled laserdisc edition. In the document, we can clearly see that Henriksen is set on fire on purpose. After they have filmed the concerned scene, we can also clearly see, that Henriksen's hair has been handled with some kind of gel or liquid. All in all, the fact comes pretty clear in the document; the scene happened on purpose, it was NOT an accident.

In the document, Henriksen says that he would only do it for John Woo and that he hasn't done a scene like that before, nor has he seen any other actor do it. He says it goes right on to his résumé :)

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Yea I have the same laserdisc it was on purpose. But still for him to do that with no stunt double and have dialogue is pretty cool.

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There is actually behind the scenes footage of Lance Henriksen getting PURPOSEFULLY lit on fire here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CA&hl=en&v=SH7vB78f2ow

as well as a little interview with him. Pretty cool!

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1. who cares if it was accidental,any situation with lance henriksen being on fire is epic in the true sense of epicness meaning of a word that as epic as epic is!

2. it could be that his coat accidentally caught fire in the first take,and then they tought it would be cool,so he was drenched in the fire-protective gel,and they re-did the scene with adding more fire to it.

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