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This photo provided by TNT shows, from left, Will Patton, Sarah Carter, Maxim Knight, Connor Jessup, Moon Bloodgood, Drew Roy (on the truck in the back) and Noah Wyle, in a scene from the television series, "Falling Skies." At least 35 people have been killed and many more injured since 2000 in accidents on productions outside the United States run by major studios, as well as regional companies. In 2014, a security guard was killed in Vancouver on set of the television series "Falling Skies." (James Dittiger/TNT via AP)
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