Brad Pitt ditches the walking stick as Angelina Jolie chooses lace glamour at Producers Guild Awards

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the Producers Guild Awards

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the Producers Guild Awards

Brad Pitt showed he is fighting fit for the rest of the awards season as he ditched his walking stick.

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The Moneyball star strode down the red carpet with partner Angelina Jolie unaided after recovering from his skiing injury.

The 48-year-old twisted his knee and tore a ligament saving the couple's youngest daughter Vivienne from a fall on the slopes during a family holiday.

He had appeared on the red carpet at the Film Critics Awards in New York on 9 January and at last week's Golden Globes in LA sporting a cane.

But there was no need for assistance last night as he partnered Angelina to the Producers Guild Awards.

Ange, 36, wore a glamorous black dress daringly slit to the thigh and with a lace back for the do at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

Brad Pittwalks down the red carpet

Angelina Jolie shows her back while Brad Pitt is stick free

Angelina shows off the back of her dress - Brad has ditched the walking stick

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt share a laugh on the red carpet

Angelina and Brad share jokes

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the Golden Globes

The couple - and Brad's walking stick - at last week's Golden Globes

Angelia and Brad Pitt (Pics:Getty)

Brangelina at the Film Critics Awards earlier this month

At the ceremony Angelina was presented with the Stanley Kramer award by Morgan Freeman for In the Land of Blood and Honey.

The gong is awarded for films which highlight provocative social issues.

Angelina wrote, directed and produced the movie about a love story during the Bosnian War.

Angelina Jolie collects her award

Angelina Jolie walks up to collect h! er award

Morgan Freeman congratulates Angelina Jolie on her award

Morgan Freeman congratulates Angelina

The Artist, a hit at the Golden Globes last week and hotly tipped to land a clutch of Oscars next month, again picked up the big prize as it was named best-produced film.

For the last four years, the producers' best-produced film picks have gone on to win the best picture Oscar, with No Country For Old Men in 2008, Slumdog Millionaire in 2009, The Hurt Locker in 2010 and The King's Speech in 2011.

Steven Spielberg was awarded the coveted David O'Selznick achievement award and comic-book legend Stan Lee received the Vanguard award, presented by "Spiderman" actor Tobey Maguire. Both received standing ovations as they took the stage.

ABC's "Modern Family" was named best-produced television comedy for the second year running, while HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" was named best-produced TV drama. PBS' British period drama "Downton Abbey" was named best-produced long-form television series.

George Clooney

George Clooney during the ceremony

Evan Rachel Wood, Sofia Vergara and Alicia Keys

Evan Rachel Wood, Sofia Vergara and Alicia Keys show their red carpet style


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