Clint Eastwood lets U.S. soldiers tell their own story in his new film
Hollywood Legend Clint Eastwood turned out in Los Angeles on Monday night for the world premiere of his new movie “The 15:17 to Paris,” which tells the true story of three Americans, two of them off-duty soldiers, who subdued a gunman on a French train in 2015. Also at the glittering event were the three Americans…
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