- The actor, 35, was flown by air ambulance to hospital in Oxford
- Police were called to rural Watlington but not treating it as a crime
- Injured person was stabbed in the shoulder but wound is not serious
- Health and Safety Executive confirm they are looking into incident
A stuntman has been stabbed in the shoulder with a bayonet on the set of a World War Two epic starring Brad Pitt and Shia LeBeouf, MailOnline can reveal.
The victim, who is 35, was filming a battle scene for Fury when another actor accidentally plunged a nine-inch blade into him.
An air ambulance landed in a field in Watlington, Oxfordshire, at around midday today, and rushed him to hospital for treatment. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Mr Pitt, 49, and Mr LeBeouf, 27, were on set at the time but did not witness the stabbing.
Film set: Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf shoot in Oxfordshire for upcoming movie Fury, where a man was stabbed in the shoulder today
A spokesman for the production company said: 'The incident involved two professional stuntmen filming a rehearsed action sequence. Unfortunately there was an accident.
'The man left the set laughing and talking'.
The countryside around Watlington has been converted into a huge World War II scene with tanks, weapons and tents.
Officers from Thames Valley Police were called to the war movie's set, which is being filmed until mid-November, but are not treating the incident as a crime.
'At 11.41am today we were called to a film set having been told a man had been stabbed.
'He had an injury to his shoulder and was taken to hospital for treatment'.
A spokesman for the Oxfordshire Air Ambulance added: 'Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance were called to Watlington in Oxfordshire.
'A male patient, believed to be in their 30s, was airlifted to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford'.
World War Two epic: Shia LeBeouf enjoys a hot drink during a break in filming. It is unclear if he witnessed the accident
Filming: Fury is expected to be shot in Oxfordshire until November 15 before being released next year
As with incidents of this sort, the police have informed the Health and Safety Executive, who may now investigate what happened. They have confirmed that their initial probe has started.
MailOnline understands the person injured is not a star of the film.
Fury, which is scheduled to hit cinemas in November 2014, tells the story of a crew of a Sherman tank taking on a dangerous mission in the final weeks of the war.
Written by director David Ayer, the film sees the crew take on a German division facing an almost hopeless battle.
Incident: The injured man was taken by air ambulance to hospital in Oxford in this hospital (file picture)
Residents in the village of Shirburn have received leaflets from the film’s producers warning them to expect noise including gunfire and explosions.
Local Sue Ford complained: 'I've heard gunfire which is quite startling. Very frightening. The tanks are incredibly noisy.'
While Kim Emerson said villagers were taking it in their stride: 'We're kind of lucky enough that we live in a semi-film set.
'There's always something going on whether it's Midsomers… Sherlock Holmes… so we're kind of getting pretty used to it now.'
To prepare for the role of battle-hardened Sergeant Wardaddy, Mr Pitt, 49, was spotted getting tank driving lessons through the countryside accompanied by instructors when filming first began last year.
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