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Tom Cruise Was the Tallest Man On the earth Tonight [Stunts]

Tom Cruise Was the Tallest Man On the earth Tonight [Stunts] We got photographs and video of Tom Cruise jumping off the mid-element of the tallest skyscraper on earth . But that’s him on the very top of the Burj Khalifa , filmed by an helicopter, taken around 1AM Big apple time.

The photographer- Gerard Donovan -told us your entire details:

He was up there for approximately an hour. Chopper circled several times very close. He’s the simplest person who you will see that, but on a video I even have, you will see that that there were folks up there but hiding down the spire. Lots and plenty of filming was happening-both from the chopper and from below (have a look at the fellow within the cradle hanging lower down the Burj on the left hand side).

They were filming a 360 degree pan of him. My guess is that it’s for promo, and maybe not for the film itself (in the whole swinging shots he’s wearing 3/4 length trousers. Here he’s wearing jeans I feel).

Cruise has been filming Mission Impossible 4 in Dubai over the past few weeks.

Image Copyright by Gerard Donovan. All rights reserved. Reproduced with permission. You will discover the complete gigapan at Posterous .

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