The 15:17 to Paris | reviewed by: Mac Morton | January 21, 2022
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Ignore criticism of the acting & see this film if you are interested.Not patriotic nonsense, more a character piece with a harrowing finale.
genre | History | Drama |
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synopsis | In August 2015, an ISIS terrorist boarded train #9364 from Brussels to Paris. Armed with an AK-47 and enough ammo to kill more than 500 people, the terrorist might have succeeded except for three American friends who refused to give in to fear. One was a college student, one was a martial arts enthusiast and airman first class in the U.S. Air Force, and the other was a member of the Oregon National Guard, and all three pals proved fearless as they charged and ultimately overpowered the gunman after he emerged from a bathroom armed and ready to kill. |
lead actors | Lillian Solange Beaudoin | Alix Bénézech | Julianne Binard | Irene White | Seth Meriwether | Ethan Rains | Jeanne Goursaud | Alisa Allapach | Robert Pralgo | Tony Hale | Jaleel White | P. J. Byrne | Thomas Lennon | Bryce Gheisar | Paul-Mikél Williams | William Jennings | Jenna Fischer | Judy Greer | Alek Skarlatos | Anthony Sadler | Spencer Stone | Ray Corasani | Braxton Bjerken | Camille Razat | Matt Thompson |
director | Clint Eastwood |