Clint Eastwood Casts Three American Heroes to Play Themselves in Upcoming Movie

Director Clint Eastwood cast American heroes Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Scarlatos to play themselves in his next project.

Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Scarlatos spoke to reporters on August 23rd after taking out an Islamic terrorist in a train from Belgium to France.

The three US heroes stopped an Islamist from shooting up a train with 550 passengers.
Spencer was hurt in the confrontation. He has a black eye and had his arm in a sling.

The three friends from Sacramento were traveling together in Europe when the saved they train from the terrorist attack.
Anthony told the audience that if you are ever in a situation like this you can’t hide and must act. It is your only defense.

The French train terrorist went to Syria to join the Caliphate.

Clint Eastwood cast the three heroes to play themselves in a movie about the attack.
FOX News reported:

Clint Eastwood cast the three California men who thwarted a terror attack on a French train in 2015 to play themselves in a film about their heroics, the film’s studio announced Tuesday.

Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos and civilian Anthony Sadler, all childhood friends from California, will star in “The 15:17 to Paris,” a film based on the book they co-wrote about taking down a terrorist, Warner Bros. said in a statement.

The film, which began production this week, follows the lives of the three friends from childhood to the evening when they helped subdue the man who opened fire inside a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris.

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