Producers of the 12-series Rescuers staring American actor Lane Davies, who is known to Kazakhstan audience as Mason Capwell from Santa Barbara soap opera, have presented a trailer of the first episodes, Tengrinews.kz reports. At present the shooting team works at the training ground that is дщсфеув at the Ili River in Almaty oblast. 62-y.o. Lane Davies won’t be risking his life doing stunts at the shooting stage. He will play an American consultant who comes to Kazakhstan to share his experience. According to the plot of the series, Davies is an Iraq war veteran and former American 911 Life Saving Service employee. He falls in love with a Kazakhstan girl. According to Mayra Karsakbayeva, the film’s producer, the first two series of Rescuers will show the mountainous avalanches and rescue operations. According to the plot of the first series, a group of foreign tourists went into the mountains and got swept away with an avalanche. Another part of the series will show operations of firefighters and water rescuers. Karsakbayeva added that stuntmen would perform a major part of the stunts in the movie. The film would be released in October this year and put on air of Kazakhstan TV channel. Real Kazakhstan Emergency Ministry’s employees are starring in the film.
Producers of the 12-series Rescuers staring American actor Lane Davies, who is known to Kazakhstan audience as Mason Capwell from Santa Barbara soap opera, have presented a trailer of the first episodes, Tengrinews.kz reports. At present the shooting team works at the training ground that is дщсфеув at the Ili River in Almaty oblast.
62-y.o. Lane Davies won’t be risking his life doing stunts at the shooting stage. He will play an American consultant who comes to Kazakhstan to share his experience. According to the plot of the series, Davies is an Iraq war veteran and former American 911 Life Saving Service employee. He falls in love with a Kazakhstan girl.
According to Mayra Karsakbayeva, the film’s producer, the first two series of Rescuers will show the mountainous avalanches and rescue operations. According to the plot of the first series, a group of foreign tourists went into the mountains and got swept away with an avalanche. Another part of the series will show operations of firefighters and water rescuers.
Karsakbayeva added that stuntmen would perform a major part of the stunts in the movie. The film would be released in October this year and put on air of Kazakhstan TV channel. Real Kazakhstan Emergency Ministry’s employees are starring in the film.