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"But all the cast and crew were up for the challenge because otherwise you're shooting a movie in a sound stage somewhere in LA and the biggest adventure you have is choosing which route to take to work. "It was a pretty impressive array of run-and-gun film-making that went back to the days Paul Greengrass was shooting documentaries for the BBC. "Basically, they stuck some guys in a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean and then went out and chased us with cameras. "That was a very uncomfortable and unpleasant atmosphere to be in," Hanks says. The lifeboat scenes are very claustrophobic. I didn't have any real problems with sea-sickness and I don't think the crew did until we started working in the lifeboat." "We shot this movie in Malta," he says, "and every day we went down to the port, got on the ship and that ship does roll when you're out at sea. The bullet-marked lifeboat used by the pirates during the hijacking was donated to the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum and is now on display, along with other related artefacts.Ĭaptain Phillips is currently streaming on Netflix.He says that he and the rest of the cast were required to "find our sea-legs very quickly", with 75 per cent of the 60-day shoot spent out on the open water. The incident highlighted the ongoing issue of piracy off the coast of Somalia, where pirates had been targeting ships for ransom for a while.

The book was adapted into the film Captain Phillips, starring Catherine Keener (as Richard Phillips’s wife), Michael Chernus (the first officer on the ship), David Warshofsky (the chief engineer), Corey Johnson, and Chris Mulkey in addition to Hanks and Abdi. The hijacking of the Maersk Alabama was later recounted by Captain Phillips in the book A Captain’s Duty, which was co-written with Stephan Talty. Muse eventually pleaded guilty to hijacking, kidnapping, and hostage-taking charges (not the piracy claims) and received a sentence of 33 years and nine months. But the court ruled that he would be tried as an adult. Muse’s lawyers initially argued that he should be tried as a juvenile, alleging that he was 15 or 16 years old (he later admitted he was 18) at the time of the incident. He faced charges of piracy, hostage-taking, and conspiracy to seize a ship by force.
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Another pirate, Abduwali Muse-the role earned Barkhad Abdi a BAFTA win, plus Oscar and SAG nominations-who had been negotiating for Phillips’ release, was taken into custody.Īfter the incident, Muse was flown to the United States to stand trial. They killed the three pirates on the lifeboat and managed to rescue Captain Phillips unharmed. However, when the pirates fired shots at the USS Halyburton, Navy SEAL snipers from the USS Bainbridge ended up firing back. Negotiations continued between the pirates and the naval forces. The US Navy dispatched the USS Bainbridge and USS Halyburton to the scene. The ship’s captain, Richard Phillips, was however taken hostage by the pirates, who later fled with him in a lifeboat.

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As the film retells, the pirates boarded the vessel but were unable to take full control due to the crew’s defensive measures. This event marked the first successful pirate seizure of a US-flagged ship since the early 19th century. In April 2009, the Maersk Alabama, a US cargo ship owned by the Danish shipping company Maersk Line, was hijacked by four pirates in the Somali Basin. It is a roaring feast of tense thrills only heightened by the fact that the whole thing played out for real. Nerve-wracking tension escalates till the US Navy intervenes. The crew fights back, capturing one pirate but the remaining pirates manage to take Phillips hostage before fleeing on a lifeboat. Initially, Phillips offers them a ransom, but the pirates are after the insurance money they can get if they capture the whole vessel. Eventually, the pirates board the vessel, taking Phillips and the crew hostage. He pretends to call for help, causing one pirate skiff to retreat while the other persists. In the 2013 film, during a practice drill, Phillips discovers that their ship is being followed by pirates.
