This documentary states multiple times Dar Robinson lost his life from "an accident unrelated to major stunt" or away from a film set, on his own personal time - most peculiar since Robinson absolutely was working for motion picture production and perished while on location, performing a scripted stunt; specifically (in the Arizona desert) for Dino De Laurentiis Entertainment Group's Million Dollar Mystery (1987).
According to Robinson's family and Emergency Room staff (who declared him deceased), Robinson would have almost certainly survived his wounds, after being thrown into a shallow ravine from his speeding motorcycle - the legendary stuntman was reportedly conscious, immediately after the crash and while en route to the nearest hospital (approximately two hours away), but perished while traveling there, in the station wagon producers designated their on-set emergency vehicle.
Somewhat remarkable, this was the most damage Robinson ever incurred throughout his career - notorious for having never previously breaking a single bone (or necessitate time-off due to work-related injury).
Somewhat remarkable, this was the most damage Robinson ever incurred throughout his career - notorious for having never previously breaking a single bone (or necessitate time-off due to work-related injury).