Lightning Strikes "Passion" Set 3 Times
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A few months later, in the midst of the worst European drought in decades, the crew flew back to Italy to get one final shot of Jesus delivering the Sermon on the Mount. They were on a remote location, a couple hours from Rome. Lots of extras, lots of gear. And a few minutes before filming, out of nowhere, a freak storm rolled in. At the time, Michelini, again carrying an umbrella, was standing beside star Jim Caviezel on top of a hill.
“I’m about a hundred feet away from them,” recalls producer Steve McEveety, “when I glance over and see lightning coming out of Caviezel’s ears. Both Caviezel and Michelini got struck this time. The main bolt hit Caviezel and one of its forks hit Michelini’s umbrella." And again, neither were hurt.
Just in case you were wondering, scientists and oddsmakers put a person’s chances of being struck by lightning at one in 600,000. What the odds are on a triple strike during the making of one film has never been calculated.
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