Tom Cruise is known for pushing the limit when it comes to stunts, but now the families of two pilots who died on the set of his film American Made are claiming the actor might have taken things too far.
According to court documents provided to People by The Blast, the estates of the two dead pilots are claiming that Cruise and director Doug Liman’s insistence on filming a “high-risk, action-packed motion picture” contributed to the circumstances that led to the crash.
Here’s everything we know about the fatal accident, the ensuing lawsuits and how Cruise ended up...
According to court documents provided to People by The Blast, the estates of the two dead pilots are claiming that Cruise and director Doug Liman’s insistence on filming a “high-risk, action-packed motion picture” contributed to the circumstances that led to the crash.
Here’s everything we know about the fatal accident, the ensuing lawsuits and how Cruise ended up...
- 9/22/2017
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
Two years ago, two pilots—Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl—were killed while working on Tom Cruise’s upcoming film American Made, after their plane crashed in the mountains of Colombia. (A third, pilot Jimmy Lee Greenwood, survived, but was left without feeling in the lower half of his body.) Over the course of the last…
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- 9/22/2017
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
American Made star Sarah Wright Olsen is opening up to People about the plane crash that killed two stuntmen on the set of the Tom Cruise vehicle.
Although the actress had left the movie’s Columbia set by the time the fatal accident happened, Olsen says she had first-hand experience with how seriously production took safety into consideration. The movie, out Sept. 29, tells the story of Barry Seal, the real-life American pilot who smuggled drugs for Pablo Escobar and his cartel. Olsen plays Seal’s wife Lucy in the film.
“They were incredible about safety from everything that I saw,...
Although the actress had left the movie’s Columbia set by the time the fatal accident happened, Olsen says she had first-hand experience with how seriously production took safety into consideration. The movie, out Sept. 29, tells the story of Barry Seal, the real-life American pilot who smuggled drugs for Pablo Escobar and his cartel. Olsen plays Seal’s wife Lucy in the film.
“They were incredible about safety from everything that I saw,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Tom Cruise is named in a lawsuit in which he is partially blamed for a 2015 plane crash on set of American Made. Tom Cruise Partially Responsible For 2015 Plane Crash The families of two pilots who died while filming the movie claim the actor is partly responsible. The estates of Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl, […]
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- 9/21/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Two pilots died in a 2015 plane crash while filming a stunt for the upcoming film “American Made”, and the families of the deceased pilots are holding the film’s star, Tom Cruise, partially responsible for their deaths. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, the estates of pilots Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl — […]...
- 9/21/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
The families of two men who died following a September 2015 plane crash on the set of American Made claim Tom Cruise is partially to blame for the fatal accident.
Three of the pilots hired for the movie were involved in a plane crash during filming when their twin-engine Piper Smith Aerostar 600 went down in the mountains. Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl died on the scene, while Jimmy Lee Garland was left without feeling in the lower half of his body.
According to new court documents provided to People by The Blast, the estates of Purwin and Berl claim that Cruise...
Three of the pilots hired for the movie were involved in a plane crash during filming when their twin-engine Piper Smith Aerostar 600 went down in the mountains. Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl died on the scene, while Jimmy Lee Garland was left without feeling in the lower half of his body.
According to new court documents provided to People by The Blast, the estates of Purwin and Berl claim that Cruise...
- 9/20/2017
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
Just a couple weeks before their new Tom Cruise film comes out in domestic theaters, the producers behind American Made have filed a lawsuit in Georgia federal court over a plane crash during production that killed two individuals.
Cross Creek Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Quadrant Pictures and Vendian Entertainment are suing S&S Aviation for what happened on Sept. 11, 2015, when, during the making of the film about the C.I.A.-recruited drug runner Barry Seal, a Piper/Smith Aerostar 600 plane crashed in Colombia. Alan Purwin, a helicopter stunt operator, was killed, as was Carlos Berl, an airman. Jimmy Lee Garland, a partner at S&S, was also in the...
Cross Creek Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Quadrant Pictures and Vendian Entertainment are suing S&S Aviation for what happened on Sept. 11, 2015, when, during the making of the film about the C.I.A.-recruited drug runner Barry Seal, a Piper/Smith Aerostar 600 plane crashed in Colombia. Alan Purwin, a helicopter stunt operator, was killed, as was Carlos Berl, an airman. Jimmy Lee Garland, a partner at S&S, was also in the...
- 9/14/2017
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The production company that is being sued over a fatal plane crash during the filming of Tom Cruise's movie, "American Made" has filed new legal docs, saying the real culprit is the aviation company that didn't properly care for the plane. As we reported, on Sept. 11, 2015, a Piper/Smith Aerostar 600 crashed in Colombia, killing 2 occupants -- American pilot Alan Purwin and Colombian pilot Carlos Berl. A third was seriously injured. The heirs of the...
- 9/14/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
After two men died and one was left with physical complications following a September 2015 plane crash on the set of Tom Cruise‘s American Made, new lawsuits are raising questions over who is to blame.
Three of the pilots hired for the movie were involved in a plane crash during filming when their twin-engine Piper Smith Aerostar 600 went down in the mountains. Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl died on the scene, while Jimmy Lee Garland was left without feeling in the lower half of his body.
Purwin and Berl’s families are both suing the producers of the film — Imagine Entertainment,...
Three of the pilots hired for the movie were involved in a plane crash during filming when their twin-engine Piper Smith Aerostar 600 went down in the mountains. Alan Purwin and Carlos Berl died on the scene, while Jimmy Lee Garland was left without feeling in the lower half of his body.
Purwin and Berl’s families are both suing the producers of the film — Imagine Entertainment,...
- 7/21/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Last fall, two crew members were killed in a plane crash during the production of Tom Cruise’s upcoming film, American Made. The accident, which also injured a third crew member, already led to a civil suit on behalf of American stunt pilot Alan Purwin. Now The Hollywood Reporter brings word that a second wrongful death suit is being brought by the family of Venezuelan pilot Carlos Berl against the films’ producers.
The accident occurred during on-location production in Colombia, and the suit claims that production scheduling issues led to the crew being rushed back to Medellin. Specifically, the crash was allegedly the result of being directed to fly over unsafe terrain in an aircraft that was not designed to do so, by a pilot who had notified the production companies that he lacked sufficient training in the particular aircraft being used. An attorney for the family of Carlos Berl...
The accident occurred during on-location production in Colombia, and the suit claims that production scheduling issues led to the crew being rushed back to Medellin. Specifically, the crash was allegedly the result of being directed to fly over unsafe terrain in an aircraft that was not designed to do so, by a pilot who had notified the production companies that he lacked sufficient training in the particular aircraft being used. An attorney for the family of Carlos Berl...
- 9/15/2016
- by B.G. Henne
- avclub.com
Crash during filming of drug-running drama American Made was due to film companies’ negligence, claim family of Carlos Berl, one of two fliers who died
The producers of a new Tom Cruise film, American Made, have been sued by the family of a pilot killed in an aeroplane accident during filming.
The complaint was filed on 14 September by the family of Carlos Berl following the crash of a twin-engined Piper Aerostar plane on 11 September 2015 in the Andes mountains near Medellín, Colombia. Berl died, along with experienced stunt pilot Alan Purwin. Another pilot, Jimmy Lee Garland, survived with serious injuries.
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The producers of a new Tom Cruise film, American Made, have been sued by the family of a pilot killed in an aeroplane accident during filming.
The complaint was filed on 14 September by the family of Carlos Berl following the crash of a twin-engined Piper Aerostar plane on 11 September 2015 in the Andes mountains near Medellín, Colombia. Berl died, along with experienced stunt pilot Alan Purwin. Another pilot, Jimmy Lee Garland, survived with serious injuries.
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- 9/15/2016
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
Just over a year before the Doug Liman directed and Tom Cruise starring thriller American Made is set to be released, the family of a student pilot who was killed during filming today sued Imagine Entertainment, other producers, the estate of Hollywood stunt pilot Alan Purwin and more for wrongful death. The defendants "so negligently, unlawfully and carelessly supervised, prepared, instructed, operated, entrusted, piloted, flew, controlled, and directed the Subject…...
- 9/14/2016
- Deadline
The widow of a pilot killed on the set of Tom Cruise's Pablo Escobar movie says her husband only died because the filmmakers put his life in the hands of an incompetent flier. Alan Purwin, a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot, was working closely with Cruise on "Mena" last year. He was a passenger onboard a small plane that went down in the Colombian jungle on the last day of filming. Kathryn Purwin is suing Cross Creek Pictures,...
- 4/16/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The family of the veteran Hollywood stunt pilot killed in a plane crash near the set of the Tom Cruise movie Mena is suing producers for wrongful death. Alan Purwin was a passenger in the twin-engine Aerostar on September 11 when it went down in foggy conditions in the rugged Andes near Medellin, Colombia. Another man, Carlos Berl, also died in the crash, while a third survived. In the suit filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court (read it here), Purwin’s widow Kathryn…...
- 4/16/2016
- Deadline
In September two crewmembers were killed in a small plane crash during filming of Mena in Colombia, and now the wife of one of the passengers is suing the studios and the late-pilot's estate for wrongful death. "Defendants knew that the Accident Aircraft would be flown over rugged, mountainous terrain and in the Republic of Colombia, and yet failed to ensure that Carlos Berl was competent, qualified, rested and sufficiently informed for the flight," states the complaint filed Friday by the wife and children of Alan Purwin, one of the men who was killed. The suit names Cross Creek
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- 4/15/2016
- by Ashley Cullins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A small plane, carrying three crew members of the new Tom Cruise movie Mena crashed in Colombia on Friday. Two of the passengers were killed. Plane Crash In Kills Crew Members In Tom Cruise Movie Hollywood stunt pilot Alan D. Purwin and Carlos Brel were killed on Friday when their plane crashed in the town of San […]
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- 9/14/2015
- by Elisabet Stenberg
- Uinterview
Update Saturday, 3:30Pm: The two people who died in the plane crash near the Colombia location of the Tom Cruise picture Mena have been identified. Hollywood stunt pilot Alan D. Purwin and Carlos Brel, who was also described as a pilot, were killed when their plane went down in foggy conditions in the Colombian mountains near Medellin. They had just wrapped work on Mena, Universal Pictures said in a statement: “On behalf of the production, our hearts and prayers go out to…...
- 9/12/2015
- Deadline
Sad news—two crew members working on Mena, one of Tom Cruise's new movies, were killed when their plane crashed into a mountain in Medellin, Colombia on Friday. The actor himself was not on the plane, a small, twin-engine, propeller-driven 1969 Piper Aerostar 600. The two people killed were identified as the aircraft's owner, U.S. film pilot Alan Purwin, and Carlos Berl, who is from Colombia. A third person, U.S. pilot Jimmy Lee Garland, was hospitalized with severe injuries, according to Variety. "An aircraft carrying crew members crashed while returning to Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellin following [the] production wrap on the film...
- 9/12/2015
- E! Online
Bogota, Colombia (AP) — Actor Tom Cruise flew in a helicopter across the Colombian Andes just 10 minutes before a small plane on the same flight path crashed into a jungled mountain, killing two crew members from his upcoming movie Mena, civil aviation authorities said. An official with the aviation agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter, said the cause of the crash Friday that killed two people and seriously injured a third is still under investigation. Those killed were veteran Hollywood pilot Alan Purwin and Venezuelan Carlos Berl, while another
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- 9/12/2015
- by The Associated Press
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tragedy on set. Two men were killed and one injured in a plane crash on the Colombia set of Tom Cruise’s upcoming film Mena on Friday, Sept. 11. According to the Associated Press, Hollywood pilot Alan Purwin and Colombian native Carlos Berl died at the scene of the accident, and a pilot from Georgia, Jimmy Lee Garland, was severely injured in the crash. Garland was rushed to a local hospital in Medellin, where he is currently in intensive care. An official tells the AP that Cruise, 53, was not [...]...
- 9/12/2015
- Us Weekly
8:30 A.M. Pst -- It has been revealed the victims are American pilot Alan Purwin and Colombian pilot Carlos Berl. A third passenger, American Jimmy Garind was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. Two crew members from Tom Cruise's new movie "Mena" were killed on set Friday after a plane went down in Colombia. Reports say the small twin-engine plane went down with 2 American pilots and a Colombian citizen on board. It...
- 9/12/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Breaking news has come in that a deadly plane crash occurred on set of Tom Cruise.s latest movie Mena. A small plane which was assigned to the crew of the film had a horrific accident leaving two dead and one seriously injured. Officials have confirmed that the Mission: Impossible actor was not aboard the aircraft, but it was a tragic event nonetheless. Deadline first reported the story of the two crew members killed in the plane crash. There was no confirmation as of earlier this evening, but now, ABC has received word from Colombia.s civilian aviation authority confirming the crash. Onboard the plane included American Alan Purwin, who was killed along with Colombian Carlos Berl. The third person aboard, American pilot Jimmy Lee Garland was rushed to the local hospital. Alan Purwin, who was killed during the crash, was the founder and president of a Los Angeles-based company...
- 9/12/2015
- cinemablend.com
Sicario Trailer. Denis Villeneuve‘s Sicario (2015) movie trailer stars Jon Bernthal, Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro, and Victor Garber. Sicario‘s plot synopsis: “In Mexico, Sicario means hitman. In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elite government task force official to aid in the escalating war against drugs. Led by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past, the team sets out on a clandestine journey forcing Kate to question everything that she believes in order to survive.”
This looks like an exciting drama. I immediately thought of The Bridge and Traffic when I began watching this trailer. Emily Blunt is center stage and she owns ever scene. Her character seems to have gotten over her head with her “allies.”
Sicario also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Raoul Trujillo, Daniel Kaluuya, Maximiliano Hernández, Sarah Minnich, Lora Martinez-Cunningham, Alan D. Purwin,...
This looks like an exciting drama. I immediately thought of The Bridge and Traffic when I began watching this trailer. Emily Blunt is center stage and she owns ever scene. Her character seems to have gotten over her head with her “allies.”
Sicario also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Raoul Trujillo, Daniel Kaluuya, Maximiliano Hernández, Sarah Minnich, Lora Martinez-Cunningham, Alan D. Purwin,...
- 6/18/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Prince Harry didn't just target pretty women during his U.S. tour. While his extracurricular Las Vegas and California activities garnered plenty of attention, the British Army pilot also got in lots of real-life military training while in the States. "Students have an opportunity to practice skills in a demanding environment with conditions similar to those in Afghanistan," Lt Col Peter Bullen said in a British Army statement about the prince's military exercise. "The training has ranged from environmental training during the day and night, including dust landings, judgmental training and mountain flying followed by a live firing qualification on...
- 12/1/2011
- by Elaine Aradillas
- PEOPLE.com
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