In National Velvet why didn't they use a stunt double for Elizabeth Taylor?

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In National Velvet [1944] Elizabeth Taylor, as a young actress, fell from a horse and broke her back; this caused her a lot of pain for many years.

Surely a stunt double could have been found. There are small people in the world [e.g in Game of Thrones] or camera work could have made someone look her size. For someone young and inexperienced, that was a huge risk from the studio.



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They did

Alice van Springsteen was the stunt double for Ms Taylor in National Velvet

Her first work as a film stuntwoman came in Will Rogers' last movie, "In Old Kentucky" (1935). A member of the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, she went on to serve as a stunt double for Elizabeth Taylor (in 1944's "National Velvet"), Marian Davis, Jane Wyman, Ingrid Bergman and Barbara Stanwyck (in "The Big Valley" TV series of the 1960s.)

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I'm still looking for a full report of the accident but there are cases where it's necessary for the actual actor to perform minor stunts. There may be minimal risk but that does not mean there is no risk.

A horse is a large creature and you're a long way off the ground....falling off hurts!


It also seems that "Pie" (the horse) was not the gentle creature one might imagine..

The Pie was a 7-year-old thoroughbred named King Charles, a descendant of famed racehorse Man O War. He was owned by a society woman at the Rivera Country Club in Los Angeles who had trained him as a show jumper, and she offered to let Elizabeth Taylor ride him while at the country club. Elizabeth immediately fell in love with the horse, and he was acquired by MGM for $800 to star in National Velvet with her. She undertook a rigorous training routine to prepare for the movie, and rode King Charles for 90 minutes every day while also feeding and bonding with him at the Rivera Country Club for the rest of the day.

From the beginning, King Charles was a difficult horse to get along with. He wouldn’t listen to commands, and he regularly bit crew members, once seriously injuring a trainer who was trying to make him play dead for a scene. The only person he would listen to was Elizabeth. The two had developed a special bond, which is very evident in the final film.

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However, this incident just appears to have been an unfortunate accident.




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Did Elizabeth Taylor have a stunt double in National Velvet?

She fell and broke her back during filming, an accident that left her plagued by spinal difficulties all her life. The tumble from the horse in the film might look like it was the work of a stunt double, yet it is Elizabeth taking the scripted \u2014 and very real \u2014 fall.

Did Elizabeth Taylor do the riding scenes in National Velvet?

Elizabeth Taylor Broke Her Back While Filming a Riding Scene. Elizabeth Taylor did most of the riding scenes herself. In one scene, however, she took a nasty tumble that actually broke her back.

Who did the stunts in National Velvet?

A riding veteran from the age of four, Taylor did her own riding for the film and most of her own stunts, as evidenced by the still at left. Taylor's natural girlish enthusiasm and love of horses showed through in Velvet Brown, bringing to life an enchanting and spirited character.

Were any horses injured during the filming of National Velvet?

Dame Elizabeth Taylor fell from the horse and broke her back during the filming of the racing scene. Although she recovered quickly, she suffered greatly later in life. Dame Elizabeth Taylor fell in love with King Charles while visiting the Rivera Country Club.




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