Yes, you read that correctly. Harrison Ford wasn't the only person to suffer a serious injury on the set of the new Star Wars movie The Force Awakens.

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The film's director JJ Abrams broke his back during filming – he just didn't tell anyone about it.

What's more, Abram's injury happened at the same time as Ford's. The 49-year-old was trying to help the injured film star when he came a cropper himself.

"We were actually filming a scene and there was an accident on-set," Abrams revealed on Jon Stewart's Daily Show. "There was a hydraulic door that went down, he was pushed down, and his ankle goes 90 degrees. He's down there and he's toughing it out. He's a superhuman being and he's literally lying there, making jokes. This door had gone down and I'm trying to help lift it up, because that's the kind of guy I am. So, I'm trying to lift up this door and I feel this kind of pop in my back. I'm like 'Oh, that's weird.'"

"I go to the doctor a couple days later," the director continued. "And he goes, 'Oh! You have a broken back! I broke my L4 trying to lift this door..."

Abrams went on to talk about how 73-year-old Ford is "like a real-life superhero."

"A few month's later I'm still wearing this really silly back brace under my shirt – no one knows. I didn't tell anyone. So I have this back brace on and Harrison Ford from across the stage sprints at me faster than I would ever run... [Ford]’s a miracle man."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5yIlvwxGtc

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