My thanks to friends Jayne Smart and Dave Turner who both sent
me this story yesterday. It appears that both CNN Entertainment in the U.S. and
the BBC in the UK ran with this story.
The BBC reported: Clint Eastwood's new film about three
Americans who stopped a terror attack on a train to Paris will star the
real-life heroes of that 2015 incident. Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and
Spencer Stone will play themselves in The 15:17 to Paris, based on the book
they co-wrote with Jeffrey E Stern. Actors will play younger versions of the
trio in the film, which is thought to focus on the three men's friendship. The
men were awarded Legion d'honneur medals for their actions. They also received
a hero award from Eastwood himself at an awards ceremony last year. Sadler,
Skarlatos and Stone were among a number of passengers who overpowered a heavily
armed man who had opened fire on the train. Stone and Skarlatos were both
off-duty servicemen, while Sadler was a student at California State University.
The man they apprehended was later named as Ayoub El-Khazzani, a Moroccan
believed to have had links to radical Islam.
Sandra Gonzalez of CNN reports: Three of the men who helped thwart a terrorist
attack on a train bound for Paris will star in Clint Eastwood's upcoming film
about the incident, "The 15:17 to Paris," Warner Bros. Pictures has
announced. Anthony Sadler, Oregon National
Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Spencer Stone
will appear as themselves in the film, alongside Jenna Fischer ("The
Office") and Judy Greer ("War for the Planet of the Apes").
The movie will follow the lives
of the three men leading up to August 2015, when the trio successfully stopped
an alleged ISIS terrorist from launching a gun attack on a high-speed train
traveling from Amsterdam to Paris. The men, who have been friends since meeting
as young boys in California, were hailed as heroes after the thwarted attack,
as were two other passengers.
The movie is based on a book
written by the trio and author Jeffrey E. Stern, called "The 15:17 to
Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroes."
This is the first time Eastwood has cast the real-life person or people that
inspired the story on which his film is based.
Below: Left Judy Greer, Right Jenna Fischer
Below: Honorees Anthony Sadler,
Specialist Alek Skarlatos, and Airman First Class Spencer Stone accept the Hero
Award from actor/director Clint Eastwood onstage during Spike TV’s 10th Annual
Guys Choice Awards at Sony Pictures Studios on June 4, 2016 in Culver City,
California.
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