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Published: Sept. 24, 2007 at 10:56 PM

NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- George Clooney and his girlfriend made it to the New York premiere of "Michael Clayton," still nursing their injuries from last week's motorcycle accident.

Clooney suffered a hairline rib fracture and road rash, while Sarah Larson broke her toe when their motorcycle and a car collided in New Jersey Friday.

"I'm a little dinged up -- lots of Neosporin," Clooney told People at the premiere. "I'm definitely not jogging or doing jumping jacks."

He added that he and Larson, who attended the event on crutches and hid a black eye under makeup, are "just resting."

"You don't really want to rub or massage parts that are broken or anything," he said.

The actor, who is now shooting "Burn After Reading," told Extra the accident may have upset his producers.

"I'm not supposed to be on a motorcycle," he said. "I think I am in trouble now."

Topics: George Clooney, Michael Clayton, Sarah Larson
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