Then one year later, Danny is living in self-imposed exile when he receives a photo of a captured Hunter. Danny (Jason Statham) and his mentor Hunter (Robert De Niro) fail their latest scheme because Danny didn't want to take a little girl. and the families of the dead men, who gave their approval, they have all unequivocally denied his claim.īased on a true story? It's 1980. But that didn't stop our children from being upset when other people believed it." Although Fiennes claims he sent a manuscript of the book to the S.A.S. When the book came out saying Mike had been murdered, we knew it wasn't true. men said of Fiennes, "It's time he grew up. What was really upsetting, was that it was making a story out of a tragedy." Maggie Denaro, the widow of one of the dead S.A.S. even went on the record to disown both Fiennes and the book, with Lieutenant Colonel Ian Smith telling the Daily Mail "It was utter bullshit", the figment of a fertile imagination. themselves publicly attacked it as sick exploitation and complete fiction. men named in the novel who died on S.A.S. Although he has often claimed the novel was a true story, the families of the real dead S.A.S. man is the author of The Feather Men, the novel on which this film is adapted. Sir Ranulph Fiennes, an English adventurer, polar explorer and former S.A.S.
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