During the filming of the upcoming movie 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,' actor Henry Cavill demonstrated his heroism by saving his co-star Alex Pettyfer from a potentially dangerous situation. Pettyfer, 33, recounted the incident where Cavill, 40, rescued him from falling off a boat, preventing a near-drowning experience. Grateful for Cavill's quick actions, Pettyfer expressed his appreciation for working alongside such a gentleman.
The film, directed by Guy Ritchie, also features actors Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding, Eiza González, and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. Based on Damien Lewis' book 'Churchill’s Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII,' the movie portrays a fictionalized account of Operation Postmaster during World War II.
Co-stars of the film praised Cavill for his professionalism and positive attitude on set. Tiffin, 26, commended Cavill's unwavering commitment to the project, emphasizing his ability to uplift the cast and crew. González, 34, even expressed her support for Cavill to potentially portray James Bond in the future.
Despite the spotlight on Cavill, the actor himself humbly credited the success of the film to his fellow actors, director, and crew. He highlighted the enjoyable experience of working together and the positive environment that allowed everyone to shine.
'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' is set to premiere in theaters on April 19, promising an exciting and engaging cinematic experience for audiences.