Cows stolen from Brad Pitt's movie set

Cows stolen from Brad Pitt's movie set

Two fibreglass cows have been stolen from the set of Brad Pitt's new film World War Z in Scotland.

The pair of fibreglass animals were rustled from a field at Grangemouth oil refinery, in Falkirk, Scotland, which has been used to film scenes for the movie.

The thieves managed to steal the cows, despite a security guard being on duty at the time.

One local resident told British newspaper the Daily Mirror: "These cows don't really look much like real animals, so we have all been wondering how they might be used.

"They look like concrete but they are made out of fibreglass and are not as heavy as they look."

The 47-year-old is in Scotland with partner Angelina Jolie, 36, and their six children while filming the movie which is due out next year.

Splash/Snapper Media Celebrity Newswire

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