The 15:17 to Paris review – a truly dull tale of real-life derring-do
Three US tourists who foiled a terror attack on a French train play themselves. Poor call by director Clint Eastwood
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
The 15:17 to Paris review – Clint Eastwood derails a tale of real-life terror
Three young Americans who bravely foiled an attack on a train play themselves in a drama that focuses too much on their excruciatingly dull backstories
The friends who foiled a gunman - and are now playing themselves in a Clint Eastwood movie
Two years ago, on a French train, three young Americans took down a man who was armed with an AK-47 and 300 rounds of ammunition. Now, they’re film stars. Where will their extraordinary lives go next?
January 2018
Friends who foiled 15:17 to Paris train attack 'guided by God'
Americans playing themselves in Clint Eastwood movie ‘were supposed to be there that day’
April 2017
Clint Eastwood set to direct film about France train attack
Actor plans to adapt book The 15:17 to Paris that retells how three American servicemen thwarted a terrorist attempt aboard a high-speed train in 2015
January 2016
Stories of 2015
Briton who helped foil train terror attack: what happened next
Chris Norman says he needs to understand reasons for terrorist’s thwarted plan to shoot passengers during SNCF journey from Amsterdam to Paris
October 2015
Suspect sketches released in stabbing of France train attack hero Spencer Stone
Brother writes that Stone was stabbed four times and needed open heart surgery as family seeks crowdfunding help with ‘personal security issues’
Police say Spencer Stone’s stabbing is unrelated to Paris train attack – video
Deputy chief Ken Bernard of the Sacramento police said US air force airman Spencer Stone was stabbed in an altercation at a nightclub on Thursday
Spencer Stone, American who helped stop Paris train attacker, stabbed in California
Stone, who was among three Americans who disarmed suspected terrorist in August, in serious condition after ‘nightlife-related incident’
France train attack: American-French citizen was shot trying to tackle gunman
American-born professor Mark Moogalian is being treated for injuries inflicted as he and other passengers subdued man who walked out of bathroom with gun