Rhiannon Fish and Christopher Russell bonded on set of ‘A Costa Rican Wedding’ while shooting with wild animals in the jungle
Hallmark’s A Costa Rican Wedding sounds glamorous, but shooting in the jungle was wild, full of critters and — at times — muddy for stars Rhiannon Fish and Christopher Russell.
A Costa Rican Wedding follows clumsy maid of honor Emily as she ventures into the jungle with best man Ryan , who happens to be her nemesis, to find the bride’s lost wedding rings. The pair must locate the items in the wild while keeping their mission under wraps from the bride and groom. As far as Fish knows, none of the animals seen in the film were trained. “It was petrifying, but ... you just sort of have to trust that you're in safe hands and they're never going to put you in a dangerous situation,” she recalled. “They were all real and they were all scary.”
He questioned how the tarantula Fish worked with was tamed. “I don't know how well you can train a spider, but sure,” Russell quipped, noting that the monkeys in the movie were local to the area and lived in the trees. The actor compared the experience to “being in Jurassic Park” after seeing a grasshopper that was “bigger than a shoe” on a craft services table during a night shoot.
Russell joked that he and Fish connected over making “little sarcastic comments” and had a “natural” banter off camera similar to that of their characters.
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