London, Aug 26 (ANI): Brad Pitt was hailed a true hero after he rescued a wounded extra, who was knocked to the ground on the set of his new movie 'World War Z'.
A large crowd of more than 700 actors was packed into Glasgow's George Square to film muddled scenes amid heavy gunfire, when the incident took place.
The woman, who stumbled and fell as the extras fled the film's terrifying invasion, was rescued from being trampled upon by hundreds of people surging through the streets during the pandemonium.
The 47-year-old Hollywood hunk grabbed the woman and pulled her back on her feet.
"It was total chaos as 700 extras were trying to get down the street - they were banging into moving cars, cameras and military who were carrying heavy machine guns," the Sun quoted an insider as saying.
'Lots of people hurt themselves, and Brad came to the rescue of a woman who slipped. I don't think she could believe it when Brad picked her up.
"He didn't have time to speak to her as it was mid-shoot. But she said afterwards how grateful she was, despite having a badly-grazed knee," the insider added. (ANI)
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