JOSH HARTNETT REMEMBERS RESURRECTING THE CHAMP
Josh Hartnett has fond memories of filming Resurrecting The Champ. |
Josh Hartnett stars in Resurrecting The Champ as a hotshot sports journalist looking for his cover story when he happens upon a former boxing champion believed to be dead living in the streets. |
Josh recalls his fondest memory of making the film on location in Calgary. |
“On the set we had a lot of fun but offset I had my birthday last year on set and we had a big party and everybody came. It was wild. I’ll remember that for a long time. Calgary was surprisingly fun. We all got along. The whole town was very kind to us.” |
What sticks out most for Josh is working with his co-stars Samuel L. Jackson who plays the Champ and Alan Alda who plays the editor in the film of The Denver Times. |
“Is there one moment that sticks out? Not really but being able to be on set and working with Alan, being able to work with Sam. I mean Alan and his wife are amazing people. We played card games on set and stuff together. I just had a good time. I think I’ll remember the whole thing for quite a while.” |
Resurrecting The Champ directed by Rod Lurie is based on a 1997 Los Angeles Times Magazine article written by J.R. Moehringer about a former heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield who went from being Chicago City Golden Gloves champion to homelessness on the streets of California. |
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