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For more than a century, the conventional take was that this was just a terrible accident caused by the passengers seeking shelter from the rain. Not so. It was owned by a couple of rich guys who had no business being in the boat business. It was a disaster waiting to happen.

Most had been arm-twisted by supervisors into purchasing tickets for the ride, which executives saw as a potential look-at-all-our-happy-workers public relations effort. One of the survivors was then a year-old. As an old woman, she remembered. Her voice is one of the many captivating, haunting and enlightening in the film. A lot of descendants of the victims speak as well, having their sad anecdotal say. The film is produced and written by Harvey Moshman and Chuck Coppola, long drawn to the ill-fated ship.

This one should win hearts and minds. Thanks to diligent new research and financial support from the nonprofit Chicago Marine Heritage Society and its chairman, Captain Dave Truitt, the producers provide nicely done dramatic reenactments, never intrusive.

The filmmakers used a ship, the SS Keewatin, as a stand-in for the Eastland, shooting in Canada and employing local actors in period costumes for re-enactments. There was newsreel footage, too, later shown at movie houses across the country.

Long thought lost, recently discovered clips from the newsreel powerfully pepper this program. There are also many striking and heartbreaking photographs of the day and the attempts at rescue. They include the work of Jun Fujita, the first Japanese-American photojournalist in this city and arguably the first in the country. He would later cover the race riots here and was among the first to photograph the bloody handiwork of the St.

There are more than enough villains, from those who charged people for the chance to ogle the death scene from nearby rooftops to those who orchestrated a cover-up that resulted in no one ever being held responsible. It is likely that you might want to further explore these events after watching the film. There is a fine, actually fantastic, website created by the Eastland Disaster Historical Society eastlanddisaster.

Of those who died, most were young men and women, but 21 entire families perished. As has ever happens, the rich and connected won. The poor lost. Eventually, the ship was salvaged and sold to the Navy. After undergoing restorations and some modifications, it became a gunboat. After World War II, it was sold for scrap. The last known survivor known of the Eastland disaster was Marion Eichholz. Reggie Rock Bythewood Spider as Spider. Kenny Marino Tony as Tony. Derek Evans Squealer as Squealer. Irwin Keyes Monster as Monster.

Robert Louis King Philo as Philo. Arye Gross Turbo as Turbo. Janet Rotblatt Mom as Mom. Steffen Zacharias Pop as Pop.

Jennifer Brandon Lisa as Lisa. Deanna Crowe Newscaster as Newscaster. Thomas Calabro Larry as Larry. Mark Buntzman. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In 'The Exterminator' he made the streets of New York safe. All has been quiet - until now! Action Crime Drama Thriller. Did you know Edit. Trivia The Cannon Group, Inc.

Also, a garbage truck from New York City had to be driven cross country to Los Angeles for the re-shoots because New York City garbage trucks are made out of steel, while ones from Los Angeles are made out of fiberglass.

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