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‘It’s A Very Real Reaction.’ The Brutal Scream Stunt Mishap That Left Skeet Ulrich In Excruciating Pain

If you know your slasher movie lore, you can probably replay Scream’s finale in your head. Sidney flips the script, Stu Macher eats TV glass, and Billy Loomis gets his last “one final scare” denied, hard. It’s a perfect crowd-pleaser, the kind of catharsis that made the 1996 original an instant classic and one of the best horror movies ever. What most fans didn’t realize at the time? A key beat in that takedown wasn’t acting. It was legit pain.

Back in the heyday of DVD commentaries, the late director Wes Craven casually told an “inside story” that turns one of Billy’s stabs into a bona fide yikes moment. In the scene where Sidney jams an umbrella into Billy’s chest, the production had done the responsible thing by padding Skeet Ulrich up and rigging the prop to collapse. Then the universe reminded everyone that masks limit visibility. According to the director in the official Scream audio commentary:

Skeet, when he was ten years old, had open heart surgery, and there’s one place in his chest where there’s a stainless steel wire, where if you touch it, it’s excruciating. And we had him completely padded up, so this so when he gets stabbed by this collapsing umbrella, he would be protected. And of course, the stuntwoman, because the mask is so difficult to see through, stabs him right on the spot and misses the pad entirely. [Scene plays out] See, she’s right off the pad there. So it’s a very real reaction.

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