Car Crash on Nick Cage Set
Tourists in NYC got an up close and personal look at the filming of a movie chase scene this morning – probably a closer look than they wanted, in fact. During filming for a car chase for Nicholas Cage's new movie The Sorcerer's Apprentice, a Ferrari jumped the curb and hit the entrance of a Sbarro in Times Square.
Two people were hurt, The New York Post reports, but it appears they will recover just fine from their minor injuries.
The incident happened around 1 a.m. this morning, during a scene which involved the Ferrari passing several cars as it chased a Mercedes down a closed-off Seventh Avenue
Mark Watkins, a tourist from Birmingham, England, watched everything go down from the top of the new TKTS booth.
"A black Ferrari and a silver Mercedes were chasing each other," he tells the paper. "The Ferrari took a route down the center of the road, swerving between cars. The Mercedes took the outside lanes. The Ferrari took a sharp right to the left and lost it, swerving across the lanes, taking out a lamppost and a news stand. One lady was knocked to the ground and a lamppost landed directly on top of a chap."
A customer who was inside the restaurant said a manager inside "told a couple to get back."
"Next thing you know it jumps the sidewalk and smashes the door," she said. "The manager just started freaking out and told everyone to get out.
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