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Daniel Craig, star of the upcoming James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace', suffered a hand injury requiring medical attention while shooting the film this week, a Columbia Pictures spokesman has confirmed.
But the spokesman, Steve Elzer, said he was unable to comment on news reports in Britain that Craig, 40, had sliced off a fingertip in the accident, which reportedly occurred while he was filming an action sequence at London's Pinewood Studios. Elzer downplayed the severity of the mishap. "There was a minor incident on the set, and Daniel injured his hand, and in any situation like that it's usual procedure to seek medical attention. He did. He was back on the set within a matter of hours, and production wasn't delayed," Elzer said.
The accident marked the latest in a string of mishaps during production of the 22nd installment of the James Bond film franchise. Last week, Craig was reported to have suffered a laceration to his face that required eight stitches, although Elzer said he had no information about that incident.
Producers of the film said in April that a stuntman was hospitalised with serious injuries suffered in an accident behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo sports car in northern Italy. Days before, British media reported that another car to be used in the production, an Aston Martin DBS, skidded off the road into a lake, but the driver escaped with minor injuries.
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