In a dramatic revelation, actress Olivia Wilde has credited her 'Cowboys & Aliens' co-star, Walton Goggins, with saving her life during a perilous incident on the film's set. Wilde recounted a terrifying moment when she was unseated from her horse amidst a thundering charge of 40 horses, placing her in immediate danger of being trampled. Goggins' swift and decisive action to position his own horse as a shield prevented what could have been a fatal accident, solidifying his status as a real-life hero in Wilde's eyes.
The incident occurred during the production of Jon Favreau's 2011 Western action movie, 'Cowboys & Aliens,' which featured a star-studded cast including Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford alongside Wilde and Goggins. Wilde vividly described the scene where she, Craig, and Ford were galloping at full speed across a desert landscape, leading a pack of approximately 40 horses. The intensity of the sequence, meant to depict a charge against extraterrestrial adversaries, took an unexpected and dangerous turn.
During the high-speed equestrian sequence, Wilde's horse unexpectedly navigated a significant ditch, causing her to be forcefully thrown. She landed on the ground, sustaining injuries to her head and back. The critical element of the unfolding danger was her unfortunate landing position: she was behind a slight rise in the terrain, rendering her invisible to the stampeding horses following behind. Compounding the peril, a thick cloud of dust obscured visibility further. Wilde vividly recalled the sound of approaching hooves, akin to thunder, and the chilling thought that her end would be swift and brutal.
In that moment of extreme vulnerability, Walton Goggins, who was riding directly behind Wilde, perceived her predicament. With remarkable presence of mind and expert horsemanship, he made a split-second decision to pivot his horse sideways, creating a physical barrier between Wilde and the oncoming stampede. Other riders, witnessing Goggins' seemingly erratic maneuver, initially believed he had lost control, but his calculated action successfully diverted the herd, allowing them to split around him and the fallen actress. Wilde expressed profound gratitude, emphasizing that Goggins' quick thinking and bravery undoubtedly saved her from catastrophic injury or worse.
The film 'Cowboys & Aliens' premiered in July 2011. Despite its ambitious premise and ensemble cast, the movie faced challenges at the box office, generating around $175 million globally against a production budget in the $160 million range. Critical reception, however, was generally positive, with some reviewers praising it as a robust and engaging narrative, showcasing a blend of Western and science fiction genres.
Olivia Wilde’s recollection highlights the unforeseen hazards inherent in filmmaking, particularly in action-intensive productions. It also underscores the camaraderie and quick reactions that can emerge under pressure. This dramatic event serves as a testament to the extraordinary circumstances that can occur on a movie set and the genuine acts of heroism that sometimes arise, transforming colleagues into saviors.
