Rent Somali Pirate Takedown: The True Story of Captain Philips (2014)

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Synopsis:
'Captain Phillips' is the blockbuster film based on the incredible story of a shipping company captain held hostage by Somali pirates. Now, Discovery presents the truth behind the US Navy SEAL Team rescue that finally freed Captain Richard Phillips after a dramatic four-day standoff between the pirates and the US Navy. Experience the intense drama through stunning new footage of the actual rescue as it played out on the high seas.
Eyewitness testimonies of the crew on board the Maersk Alabama, including Captain Richard Phillips, First Mate Shane Murphy and Chief Engineer Mike Perry offer a fascinating account of events and show the amazing courage displayed in the face of danger. The programme also features exclusive footage of the just-rescued Captain Phillips, re-enactments of events on board the captured ship, play-by-play expert analysis of the US Navy's efforts to rescue Captain Phillips and CGI depicting the US Navy SEAL team's deadly final engagement with the pirates.
Producers:
Christina Bavetta, Tim Baney, Christo Doyle, Michael Masland, Alan Eyres
Writers:
Christina Bavetta, Tim Baney
Studio:
Discovery Channel
Genres:
Documentary, Drama
BBFC:
Release Date:
10/02/2014
Run Time:
45 minutes
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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Spoiler Alert
06/02/2020

If you haven't seen the Tom Hanks film, see that first. This is the same story, although there are minor differences, the main events are the same. The film is presented very much from Captain Phillips' persective, the documentary less so with Captain Phillips playing a supporting role in that we see him mostly in the third person even though he took the major decisions. The last part of the documentary shows US navy footage of the actual event and is very much from the US navy perspective.

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