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Tom Cruise's movie invaded by bulls
Nov 23, 2009, 9:42 GMT

A member of Cadiz\' local police takes one of his arms armed with a pole out of a patrol car\'s window to try to bring seven bulls into line in Cadiz, southern Spain, 22 November 2009. These seven bulls run away during a rehearsal for the shooting of the film \'Knight and Day\', starring US actors Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The filming, to start in Cadiz on 23 November, has been temporarily called off \'until the production company presents a report on the cause of the incident\', a City Council spokesman said on 22 November. EPA/EDUARDO RUIZ
Filming on Tom Cruise's new movie was halted by rampaging bulls.
Seven animals ran through the streets of Cadiz, Southern Spain, where the Hollywood actor's latest project 'Knight and Day' - which also stars Cameron Diaz - was being shot on Sunday (22.11.09).
Two women were injured during the incident, which ended when the bulls were captured on a beach, and all work on the movie has been suspended by the major's office.
A spokesperson for the major's office said: "Nothing will be filmed in Cadiz until we have a new plan that guarantees the safety of local residents."
Rehearsals for scenes which re-enact the famous running of the bulls, which takes place annually in Pamplona, Northern Spain, had been taking place last week.
Neither Tom or Cameron were present on Sunday but both are scheduled to fly into the country this weekend.

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