George Clooney to the rescue! Actor rushes to help as photographer falls over at Wolfs premiere – before taking matters into his own hands by grabbing the camera

George Clooney sprung into action at the premiere of his new film Wolfs after a photographer took a tumble in front of him. 

The Hollywood legend, 63, was walking the red carpet with wife Amal Clooney at Venice Film Festival on Sunday when he spotted the accident and was quick to rush over and help. 

Crouching down and offering his hand, the Oscar-winning star helped the photographer to his feet while Amal, 46, watched on. 

George then ensured that the photographer would get a series of great snaps as he pulled hilarious facial expressions on the red carpet before giving the job a go himself and grabbing the camera.  

While he was larking around, Amal was the epitome of elegance as she strode past in a yellow corseted gown.

George Clooney sprung into action at the premiere of his new film Wolfs at Venice Film Festival on Sunday after a photographer took a tumble in front of him

George then decided to give the job a go himself as he grabbed the camera and took snaps

George then decided to give the job a go himself as he grabbed the camera and took snaps 

The dress was constructed from delicate lace and nipped in at her waist before falling into a dramatic ruffled skirt.

She styled her hair into a voluminous blow dry and carried a glitzy box clutch bag to top off her glamorous look.

Wrapping her arm around George, the couple looked as loved-up as ever while posing for photos at the highly-anticipated event.

In the film George joins Brad Pitt to play criminal ‘clean up’ specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job – disposing of a body in a hotel room.

Leading men Brad and George were reportedly paid $35 million each to act in the caper film, and had insisted on a release in cinemas.

But makers Apple had a change of heart and the film, which insiders say cost up to $200 million all in, is now only being released in cinemas in the US for one week.

In all other territories it will go straight to streaming, making it easily the most expensive TV film ever made.

Apple’s change of heart follows a run of expensive films made by the streamer – including Napoleon, Killers of the Flower Moon and Argylle – all flopping at the cinema.

The Hollywood legend, 63, was walking the red carpet with wife Amal Clooney at Venice Film Festival on Sunday when he spotted the accident and was quick to rush over and help

The Hollywood legend, 63, was walking the red carpet with wife Amal Clooney at Venice Film Festival on Sunday when he spotted the accident and was quick to rush over and help

George then ensured that the photographer would get a series of great snaps as he pulled hilarious facial expressions on the red carpet

George then ensured that the photographer would get a series of great snaps as he pulled hilarious facial expressions on the red carpet

He was joined by festival staff and photographers for a hilarious group shot

He was joined by festival staff and photographers for a hilarious group shot 

While he was larking around, Amal was the epitome of elegance as she strode past in a yellow corseted gown

While he was larking around, Amal was the epitome of elegance as she strode past in a yellow corseted gown

George denied that their fees were as high as $35 million, saying the true figure was ‘many many millions below’ that amount.

But he added that it was a ‘bummer’ the way it had worked out. He said: ‘We would have liked that, we wanted that, and Brad and I gave some of our salary back to do that. We have had some bumps along the way, and that happens.

‘It’s a bummer, of course it’s a bummer, but a lot of people are going to see the film and we are getting a release in a few hundred theatres. It would have been nice to get a wider release.’

He said that the economics of streaming are still being ‘figured out’ but added: ‘We are figuring it out. We need Apple and Amazon and they need Sony or Warners who have been doing it for 100 years.’

Brad said: ‘I love the existence of the streamers because we get to see more story more talent and it gets seen by more eyes as well but it’s a delicate balance.’

Asked what the fact that a film with two huge stars was going straight to streaming said George deadpanned: ‘Clearly we are in decline.’

The two men have been friends for decades and last worked together 15 years ago in the movie Burn After Reading.

The couple joined George's co-star Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon at the premiere

The couple joined George’s co-star Brad Pitt and his girlfriend Ines de Ramon at the premiere 

In the film they play criminal 'clean up' specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job ¿ disposing of a body in a hotel room (Wolfs stock image)

In the film they play criminal ‘clean up’ specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job – disposing of a body in a hotel room (Wolfs stock image)

George said: ‘In Burn After Reading I got the extreme pleasure of shooting him in the face and we thought maybe we would try it 15 years later.

Brad and I have been doing this a long time separately and together. Over a period of time its worked pretty well. It felt like that banter, the way we blast at each other all the time, just felt easy.’

The two men are now planning to act in a sequel and Brad said: ‘We figured there had to be a good reason to get into a film together, something that we could build upon. 

‘I also have to say that as I have got older working with people who I enjoy spending time with has become really important to me.’

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