Tom Cruise spotted a burning yacht off Capri, Italy while vacationing with Nicole Kidman in 1996. He ordered his yacht's skiff out and his crew pulled five people to safety - including a seven-year-old girl - minutes before the boat sank. The world's biggest action star had just performed a real rescue.

Tom Cruise Rescued 5 People From a Burning Yacht

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In August 1996, Tom Cruise was vacationing near the island of Capri, Italy aboard a rented superyacht with his then-wife Nicole Kidman and their children. What started as a quiet Mediterranean holiday turned into something straight out of one of his films - except this time, the danger was completely real.

A Yacht in Flames

Cruise's crew spotted a 63-foot yacht that had caught fire after an electrical short circuit. The blaze spread rapidly. The Lejeune family - French newspaper publisher Jacques Lejeune, his wife Bernadette, their seven-year-old daughter Eugenie, and two crew members - made it off the burning vessel into a rubber lifeboat, but the burning boat was going down fast.

The Skiff Goes Out

Cruise immediately ordered his yacht's smaller boat deployed. His crew reached the survivors and brought all five people aboard Cruise's vessel. The rescued family and crew stayed on Cruise's yacht for roughly 30 minutes - until the Italian coast guard arrived to take them back to shore. The burning yacht sank shortly after the last person was pulled to safety.

What He Said Afterward

Cruise's publicist kept the response brief: the actor "did what any decent person would do." It was not his first act of this kind. In previous years, Cruise had stopped to help a hit-and-run victim in California and had intervened to help a child in London. The Capri rescue, however, was the most dramatic - five lives saved from a sinking vessel in the Mediterranean.

The Real-Reel Echo

Cruise had already become famous for performing his own stunts in the Mission: Impossible franchise, insisting on doing the dangerous sequences himself. The 1996 rescue - just months after the first Mission: Impossible hit theaters - gave that reputation an entirely new dimension. The man who sprinted across movie sets to simulate danger had, on a quiet August afternoon off Capri, done the genuine article.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Did Tom Cruise really rescue people from a burning yacht?
Yes. In August 1996, Tom Cruise was vacationing off Capri, Italy when a nearby 63-foot yacht caught fire after an electrical short circuit. He dispatched his yacht's skiff and his crew pulled five people to safety - a French couple, their seven-year-old daughter, and two crew members - before the vessel sank. The incident was reported by Deseret News on August 8, 1996.
Who did Tom Cruise rescue from the burning yacht?
The five survivors were French newspaper publisher Jacques Lejeune, his wife Bernadette, their seven-year-old daughter Eugenie, and two crew members. They had escaped the burning vessel into a rubber lifeboat before Cruise's crew reached them.
Where did Tom Cruise's yacht rescue take place?
The rescue happened off the island of Capri, Italy in August 1996. Tom Cruise was vacationing there with his then-wife Nicole Kidman and their children aboard a large charter yacht.
What caused the fire on the yacht Tom Cruise rescued people from?
The fire was caused by an electrical short circuit aboard the 63-foot French family yacht. The blaze spread quickly, forcing the Lejeune family and two crew members to abandon the vessel and take to a rubber lifeboat.
Was Nicole Kidman with Tom Cruise during the yacht rescue?
Yes. Nicole Kidman, who was married to Tom Cruise at the time, was vacationing with him on the charter yacht near Capri when the incident occurred in August 1996.

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  • Nicole Kidman present
  • Year 1996
  • Five people rescued
  • Seven-year-old daughter (Eugenie)
  • Skiff deployed
  • Electrical short circuit
  • Boat sank
  • 30 minutes until coast guard
  • Publicist quote ('did what any decent person would do')
  • Jacques Lejeune = French newspaper publisher
  • Previous rescues (California, London)

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