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'Kill Bill' stunt coordinator Keith Adams has broken his silence over recent allegations made by Uma Thurman. Last week, the actress uploaded a video of a car crash she suffered on the film's set that left her with permanent injuries.
'Kill Bill' producer Lawrence Bender expressed deep regret over the emotional and physical pain Uma Thurman suffered after her car crash. However, he denied being an accomplice of a cover up of the said accident.
Diane Kruger defended Quentin Tarantino and said the director treated her with respect during the filming of 'Inglorious Basterds.' Tarantino did not force her to perform things she did not want to do.
Quentin Tarantino regretted having Uma Thurman get in the car that led to her crash during the last days of filming for 'Kill Bill.' However, he denied that he forced the actress to perform the driving stunt.
Uma Thurman, who starred in 'Kill Bill,' publicized the people she held responsible for the accident on the production of the film. She accused Harvey Weinstein and two others of hiding the footage and described the act as 'unforgivable.'
Uma Thurman had accused 'Kill Bill' director Quentin Tarantino of forcing her to doing a car stunt that had resulted in multiple injuries. Many actors took to social media to slam the filmmaker and to support the actress.
Netflix released the list of films and television shows making their way to the popular streaming service next month. 'American Pie,' 'Scream 3,' and 'Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2' will be available in the beginning of February.