Tom Cruise on what drives him to do death-defying stunts in ‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning’ ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Hollywood star Tom Cruise went all out for his Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One aka Mission: Impossible 7. On the first day of principal photography on the film, he drove a motorbike off a mountain. He didn’t stop there; the actor did that seven more times to get the take right.

He drove a custom-made Honda CRF 250 off a purpose-built ramp on the side of Norway’s Helsetkopen mountain, a vertiginous rock face that sat some 1,200 metres above sea level. Then he plunged 4,000 feet into the ravine below before opening his parachute barely 500 feet from the ground. When he landed, director Christopher McQuarrie, and the small crew of his Mission co-stars who had assembled to watch the seminal cinematic sequence from the safety of video village, breathed a collective sigh of relief.

Tom Cruise picked himself up and did it all again another seven times, just to make sure the footage was perfect.

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