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I n Last Breath, Chris Lemons survives after not breathing for 29 minutes – but how did he do it?Co-written and directed by Alex Parkinson as a remake of his 2019 documentary of the same name ...
That’s the fate that real-life diver Chris Lemons nearly faced in 2012. And now, his harrowing story is a major Hollywood movie, aka Last Breath , which opened in theaters last week.
Chris Lemons was a saturation diver for 10 years working on oil fields on the North Sea floor. Now, Lemons is a supervisor, who gives instructions to divers and is responsible for keeping them ...
Finn Cole’s Netflix algorithm had him well prepared for the role of Chris Lemons. Back in 2019, the documentary “Last Breath” landed on Netflix and it popped up as a suggested watch for Cole.
Chris Lemons, 45, is having his story told on the biggest of screens following the release of The Last Breath, a survival thriller film which follows one of the world's truly astonishing stories.
Chris Lemons was 100 meters (about 330 feet) underwater during oil-rig maintenance, attached to a support ship by a cord, when the cord was severed.
Chris Lemons’ tether and oxygen supply snapped during a malfunction with a ship on the ocean’s surface. A mix of luck, good training and science helped him live to tell the tale.
Yes, all the divers, Duncan Allcock, David Yuasa, and Chris Lemons are actually professional divers with the same names. Lemons was coming up on eight years as a diver when the incident happened.
Chris Lemons (pictured) was working 260 feet under water in the freezing North Sea when his lifeline of air and heat was severed, leaving him with just his oxygen tank.
Last Breath is based on the real-life story of Chris Lemons, a deep sea diver who somehow lived through nearly 40 minutes of oxygen deprivation. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...
Lemons worked in the North Sea off the coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, as part of a rotating three-man crew. ... We meet Chris (Cole) and his fiancé, Morag (Bobby Rainsbury), ...