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Against The Sun Today

is a 2014 survival drama based on the harrowing true-life story of three U.S. Navy airmen who survived 34 days adrift in the South Pacific during World War II . The Real-Life Survival Story

: To accurately depict the stages of starvation, the cast underwent a strict 500-calorie-a-day diet during principal photography in Mexico. Against the Sun

Directed by Brian Falk, the film aimed for a high degree of realism to honor the men's endurance. : Garret Dillahunt as Harold Dixon Tom Felton as Tony Pastula Jake Abel as Gene Aldrich is a 2014 survival drama based on the

Critics often compared the film to other survival epics like Roger Ebert's review notes its "respectfully told" narrative. 'Against the Sun' Is a Survival-at-Sea Story Directed by Brian Falk, the film aimed for

: Stranded on a tiny 4-by-8-foot rubber life raft, the men had no food, no water, and no signaling equipment.

On January 16, 1942, just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, pilot Harold Dixon, bombardier Tony Pastula, and radioman Gene Aldrich were forced to ditch their Douglas TBD Devatator torpedo bomber in the ocean after running out of fuel.

: The film focuses heavily on the teamwork and mental fortitude required to survive such a bleak environment. Reception & Legacy

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