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02-15-2008, 11:12 PM
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TOUGHEN UP: Sylvester Stallone expected his fellow actors to ignore ants, snakes and scorpions while shooting Rambo 4.
Sylvester Stallone made his Rambo co-stars lie beside scorpions during filming.
The 61-year-old actor - who directs and stars in the fourth instalment of the action franchise - expected his fellow actors to ignore ants, snakes and scorpions while shooting a key battle scene in a tropical jungle.
Graham McTavish - who plays a former SAS mercenary in the film - revealed:
"There's a scene in the movie where I have to fire a gun from behind a tree stump. It was swarming with biting red ants which were actually on top of a nest of scorpions. I thought we would move to another location in case I got bitten or stung.
"But no, Sly was very no-nonsense and there was no way we were moving.
Obviously we were in a jungle on the border of Thailand and Burma and we just had to deal with it.
"It wasn't just ants and scorpions we had to deal with - there were snakes all over the place too. One of the actors was nearly bitten on his leg."
McTavish also revealed it took him a while to adjust to working with legendary action hero Stallone.
He added to BANG Showbiz: "Of course it's surreal to be there standing next to Rambo, after you've seen and loved the first three movies.
"It did take me a couple of days to forget that it was him. You do forget eventually, because he's a nice guy, but there are not many people like him."
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TOUGHEN UP: Sylvester Stallone expected his fellow actors to ignore ants, snakes and scorpions while shooting Rambo 4.
Sylvester Stallone made his Rambo co-stars lie beside scorpions during filming.
The 61-year-old actor - who directs and stars in the fourth instalment of the action franchise - expected his fellow actors to ignore ants, snakes and scorpions while shooting a key battle scene in a tropical jungle.
Graham McTavish - who plays a former SAS mercenary in the film - revealed:
"There's a scene in the movie where I have to fire a gun from behind a tree stump. It was swarming with biting red ants which were actually on top of a nest of scorpions. I thought we would move to another location in case I got bitten or stung.
"But no, Sly was very no-nonsense and there was no way we were moving.
Obviously we were in a jungle on the border of Thailand and Burma and we just had to deal with it.
"It wasn't just ants and scorpions we had to deal with - there were snakes all over the place too. One of the actors was nearly bitten on his leg."
McTavish also revealed it took him a while to adjust to working with legendary action hero Stallone.
He added to BANG Showbiz: "Of course it's surreal to be there standing next to Rambo, after you've seen and loved the first three movies.
"It did take me a couple of days to forget that it was him. You do forget eventually, because he's a nice guy, but there are not many people like him."
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