An abandoned bus inhabited by adventurer Chris McCandless, removed by Alaskan authorities recently, was made famous in which book and film? The Edge, The Climb, Into Thin Air, Into the Wild
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- To portray this excruciating moment, Emile Hirsch had to make it real. For his role in the movie, he had lost 40 pounds.
- challenging and difficult scenes such as an encounter with a grizzly bear, crossing the river rapids, rock and mountain climbing. He did all of them without stunt-men.
- Sean had to wait 10 years before he had started the film in assurance of McCandless’ family’s approval of making Christopher’s life into the big screen.
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An abandoned bus inhabited by adventurer Chris McCandless, removed by Alaskan authorities recently, was famous in "Into the wild" book and film.
- Christopher Johnson McCandless was born on 12th February 1968 in El Segundo, California, United States. He was a hiker in America.
- Into the wild is a nonfiction book that was written by Jon Krakauer about Chris McCandless titled "Death of an Innocent".
- In 2007, This book was adapted to a film of the same name " Into the wild". It was directed by Sean Penn .
- The movie and the book "Into the wild " make Chris McCandless famous even after his death in 1996.
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