On March 31, 1993, while making
The Crow, the crew filmed a scene in which his character walks into his apartment and discovers his fiance being beaten and
raped by thugs. Actor
Michael Massee, who played one of the film's villains, was supposed to fire a pistol at Lee as he walked onto the scene.[
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Because the movie's
second unit was running behind schedule, they decided to make
dummy cartridges (
cartridges that outwardly appear to be functional but contain no
propellant or
primers) from real cartridges by pulling out the bullets, dumping out the propellant and reinserting the bullets. However, the team neglected to remove the primers, which, if fired, could still produce just enough force to push the bullet out of the cartridge and into the barrel (a
squib load). At some point prior to the fatal scene, the live primer in one of the improperly constructed dummy rounds was discharged by an unknown person while in the pistol, leaving the bullet stuck in the barrel.
This malfunction went unnoticed by the crew, and the same gun was later reloaded with
blank cartridges and used in the scene in which Lee was shot. When the first blank cartridge was fired, the stuck bullet was propelled out of the barrel and struck Lee in the abdomen, lodging in his
spine. He fell down instantly, and director
Alex Proyas shouted "
Cut!". When Lee did not get up, the cast and crew rushed to him and found that he was wounded. He was immediately rushed to the New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington by ambulance, but following a six-hour operation to remove the bullet, Lee was pronounced dead at 1:04 pm on March 31, 1993. He was 28 years old.