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Tom Hanks stops filming on set of his new movie for big emergency injury... he hurt his finger

Last updated at 10:11am on 05.06.08

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It’s a good job that Hollywood actors are insured or else what would Tom Hanks have done when he hurt himself on the set of his new movie?

But this was no action sequence; there were no car chases or big fights, no fireworks or punches...

Tom stopped the shoot in Rome after injuring his finger.

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Action hero: Tom hanks injures his finger while shooting for new move Angels And Demons in Rome

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Oh the pain: Tom gives a squeamish look as he is checked up by medics

The 51-year-old looked a little queasy as he was tended by medics.

He pulled a few squeamish faces before he was given the OK to continue.

The daring actor went back to work to reprise his role as Dr Robert Langdon in the Da Vinci Code sequel Angels And Demons.

It’s a good thing he was getting paid a reported £20million for the role, which would make him the highest paid Hollywood actor since Jim Carey’s £20million pay cheque for the 1996 movie The Cable Guy.



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