Sword master and fight choreographer Bob Anderson has reportedly passed away at the age of 89. Anderson choreographed magnificent sword fights in The Princess Bride, Highlander, The Lord of the Rings, and Pirates of the Caribbean. He also worked as a stunt performer in the original Star Wars trilogy. An expert in medieval arms, Anderson trained with Errol Flynn and taught actors to fight using various fencing techniques. According to The One Ring, when the famed sword master* read the Lord of the Rings, he developed a sword fighting technique based on each culture. Director Daniel McNicoll explored Anderson's work in the 2009 documentary Reclaiming the Blade. Hit the jump to check out the sword fight between Inigo Montoya and the Dread Pirate Roberts from The Princess Bride. It's the best sword fight in film history. Anderson was truly a genius at his craft and we offer our condolences to his friends and family.
- 1/2/2012
- by Matt Goldberg
- Collider.com
Director Daniel McNicoll (Reclaiming the Blade) is teaming up with Galatia Films for a documentary revealing the secret fighting techniques behind a much loved superhero. That's right Gotham-ites, this new exploration of Hollywood martial arts will chronicle the Keysi Fighting Method (Kfm), the martial arts techniques utilised by actors Christian Bale and Liam Neeson in the Christopher Nolan directed new Batman franchise. It will also take an intimate look into the lives of Kfm creators and Batman choreographers, Justo Dieguez (pictured in action) and Andy Norman, and the rise of Kfm on the mean streets of Spain.
- 3/19/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
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