Hollywood 'action man' Tom Cruise braved chilly winds to film scenes from his latest blockbuster - on top of the Tate Modern.
The 55-year-old heartthrob is currently in London filming the sixth instalment of the Mission Impossible series.
Tom, who was injured earlier this year in a stunt, showed no fear when he stood on top of the edge of the 300ft tower at the art gallery, in South Bank, central London.
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His escapades were watched by a crowd of hundreds as he spent around 30 minutes filming the scene.
There were two helicopters flying close to the star - who appeared to show no fear as he stood on the edge of the sheer drop.
One bystander, who asked not to be named, said: "It was crazy - he was up there for ages. He was wearing a big coat, but it was so cold and windy.
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"It just goes to show, I suppose, that he really does his own stunts."
Eagle-eyed observers noticed that Tom was safer than it might seem - because he was attached to a safety harness.
The bystander added: "I don't care he was wearing a harness - he's still really brave.
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"The helicopters were zipping around - if they weren't filming a movie, I would have thought there was something wrong, but that's just filmmaking, I suppose.
"I do hope that this isn't the final Mission Impossible film though - since Tom Cruise's character always triumphs, it just goes to show that nothing is, in fact, impossible."
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