History Behind The True Story Disney 's The Finest Hours is based on the true story of the Pendleton rescue which proved to be the most daring sea rescue of the U.S. Coast Guard. The movie is made from the book with same title by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. In the 1950s during the Korean War, Coast Guard officers assisted arranging the evacuation of the Korean Peninsula at the time of the first North Korean attack. Congress established Public Law 679, known as the Magnuson Act on August 9, 1950. This act held the Coast Guard with guarding the security of the United States ' ports and harbors on a permanent basis. Along with this duty, the Coast Guard set up a series of weather ships in the north Pacific Ocean, helping civilian, military aircraft and ships in distress. The Coast Guard maintained a string of various LORAN stations in Japan and Korea that …show more content…
The Making of The Finest Hours The screen rights to the 2009 novel The Finest Hours was acquired by Walt Disney Pictures on August 12, 2011. Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson wrote the script based on the novel and meetings they organized with the survivors. Originally Robert Schwentke was hired to direct the film in May 2013, but, he left the project in order to direct The Divergent Series: Insurgent. Craig Gillespie had become the replacement director in April 2014 and casting was done from April through October 2014. The film production was started on September 8, 2014 in Quincy, Massachusetts. The movie was being shot at Fore River Shipyard on October 27 in Quincy, Massachusetts. Producers were also fixed to film at South Shore and afterward move to Chatham in December. During the start of December, the filming was taken in the town Marshfield. Affleck was seen playing the piano at Symphony Hall in Boston at the same time they were shooting the film in Chatham. Affleck made the comment about the shooting wishing it to continue, saying, “one of the best”; In addition, more filming was done in