Terence Stamp Suffers Near-Fatal Injury on 'Bitter Harvest' Set

"I looked up and saw that this horse, which weighed half a ton, had lost its balance and was going to fall directly on me," Stamp said about the accident.

Terence Stamp encountered a near-death experience while on-set of his latest film, Bitter Harvest.

The 77-year-old Oscar nominee revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail that a horse fell on him while filming in Ukraine.

"My horse had a habit, when I brought it to a stop, of lifting its front legs up," he said. "On my last day, I brought it to a stop but slid off the back … I looked up and saw that this horse, which weighed half a ton, had lost its balance and was going to fall directly on me."

"It fell on my chest and pelvis. If it had landed any further up, it would have killed me. It broke my pelvis in six places, two ribs and ripped a tendon in my arm," he explained.

"I always imagined that my last thoughts would be somehow profound, but what went through my mind was, “Distinguished actor killed by horse’s arse,'" he said.

Quipping about the accident, the veteran actor added, "If I was American I might have taken this further, but I just couldn’t be bothered."