The 15:17 to Paris

In the face of fear ordinary people can do the extraordinary

5.4
20181h 34m

On Aug. 21, 2015, the world watches in stunned silence as the media reports a thwarted terrorist attack on a train that's bound for Paris -- an attempt prevented by three young Americans traveling together through Europe. The heroic and courageous actions of Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and Spencer Stone help to save the lives of more than 500 passengers on board.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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The 15:17 To Paris - Trailer

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Official Trailer

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Fated

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Everyday Heroes

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Directors Vision

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Go Behind the Scenes with Clint Eastwood

Cast

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Judy Greer

Joyce Eskel

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Jenna Fischer

Heidi Skarlatos

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William Jennings

Young Spencer

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Bryce Gheisar

Young Alek

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Thomas Lennon

Principal Michael Akers

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P.J. Byrne

Mr. Henry

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Jaleel White

Garrett Walden

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Tony Hale

Coach Murray

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Robert Pralgo

Mr. Skarlatos

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Ethan Rains

Ben Zomerdyk

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Irene White

Elementary Teacher

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Reviews

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Simon Foster

"An instinctual act of remarkable heroism is afforded the least remarkable effort of director Clint Eastwood’s long career.."

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r96sk

5/10

This be bad.

'The 15:17 to Paris' portrays the an event from 2015. The decision by director Clint Eastwood to cast the real life people as themselves was, in my opinion, a poor call. I obviously have nothing against the guys, quite the opposite of course, but they simply cannot act. It's kinda painful watching them, I gotta be honest.

I will say I didn't actually know that was the case before viewing, but I cottoned on fairly quickly whilst watching - especially as Eastwood did similar casting for 'Jersey Boys' four years prior. In terms of actual acting talent, Jenna Fischer and Judy Greer feature minorly.

It isn't just the cast issues, though. The way the plot is set up didn't interest me, the scenes actually onboard the train are solid but that practically only makes up a quarter of the 94 minute run time - the rest is filler, as we see the main trio's lives up until the main event. That would've been fine if the acting was better, but that evidently wasn't the case.

Respect to all involved, but as a film this falls very short.

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