Chris Pine Talks About Real-Life Story Behind The Finest Hours CFM News At D23 Expo

Article by Suzanne Philips

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Chris Pine at D23 Expo. Photo copyright Disney.
Chris Pine at D23 Expo. Photo copyright Disney.

 

Disney certainly didn’t skimp on getting celebrities to attend the D23 expo in Anaheim last weekend, to the delight of the many fans in attendance. During Saturday’s Live Action Films panel Chris Pine came to talk about his new film “The Finest Hours”.  While Pine is probably best known for his role as Captain Kirk in the recent Star Trek reboot, “The Finest Hours” is a complete left turn for the action star.

 

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Photo copyright Disney.

 

The film tells the true story of the Coast Guard’s rescue of the SS Pendleton  and the SS Fort Mercer which broke in half in 1952 during one of the worst storms that New England had ever seen.  Pine plays Boatswains Mate First Class Bernard Webber, who took a wooden boat and braved enormous waves to try to rescue the men trapped and looking at certain death.

 

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Photo copyright Disney.

 

Pine said that every day the actors were pelted with tons of ice-cold water and at times it could be a bit taxing.  One particular day he was in a foul mood and complaining after spending the day wet and freezing.  When he walked off the set, he saw a member of the original Coast Guard crew who was involved in the rescue and he got a huge reality check.

 

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Photo copyright Disney.

 

The film also stars Eric Bana, Casey Affleck and Ben Foster and opens in theatres on January 29th.

 

 

Author: Suzanne Philips
Film, TV, Theatre reviewer. Mad Dance Skillz, Crazy in a good way.

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