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4.0 out of 5 stars
An unloved child of a movie,
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This review is from: Eagle's Wing [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ] (DVD)
There must have been some interesting conversations on the set of Eagle's Wing, with Martin Sheen straight off Apocalypse Now co-starred with the actor he replaced on Coppola's film, Harvey Keitel. A real unloved child of a movie, dating back to the last major batch of Westerns in 1979-80, it was much reviled at the time for being made by a British studio and director (conveniently ignoring the fact that many of the classic American westerns were directed by European émigrés), which seems a bit of an over-reaction.
The plot is simplicity itself, as Martin Sheen's inexperienced trapper finds himself fighting with Sam Waterston's nonosyllabic Kiowa warrior over the possession of a beautiful white horse, the Eagle's Wing, across a harsh and primitive landscape in a time "before the legends began." Aside from Caroline Langrishe's captive Irish governess, the supporting cast have little to do (Stephane Audran never even gets to open her mouth) and it is a little slow, but Anthony Harvey's film does boast terrific Scope photography from Billy Williams and a very good score from Marc Wilkinson. The Australian PAL DVD has no extras, but it does boast a decent 2.35:1 widescreen transfer.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a hidden jem,
By Texas Red (texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eagle's Wing [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ] (DVD)
eagles wing i thought was a good movie
it had a beautifull background and intense fights but what i liked about it most was the three small intertwined storys all simple but interesting this movie i what turned me on to the "western style movies" we call today
4.0 out of 5 stars
An unloved child of a movie,
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This review is from: Eagle's Wing [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ] (DVD)
There must have been some interesting conversations on the set of Eagle's Wing, with Martin Sheen straight off Apocalypse Now co-starred with the actor he replaced on Coppola's film, Harvey Keitel. A real unloved child of a movie, dating back to the last major batch of Westerns in 1979-80, it was much reviled at the time for being made by a British studio and director (conveniently ignoring the fact that many of the classic American westerns were directed by European émigrés), which seems a bit of an over-reaction.
The plot is simplicity itself, as Martin Sheen's inexperienced trapper finds himself fighting with Sam Waterston's nonosyllabic Kiowa warrior over the possession of a beautiful white horse, the Eagle's Wing, across a harsh and primitive landscape in a time "before the legends began." Aside from Caroline Langrishe's captive Irish governess, the supporting cast have little to do (Stephane Audran never even gets to open her mouth) and it is a little slow, but Anthony Harvey's film does boast terrific Scope photography from Billy Williams and a very good score from Marc Wilkinson. The Australian PAL DVD has no extras, but it does boast a decent non-anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen transfer. |
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Eagle's Wing [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.4 Import - Australia ] by Anthony Harvey (DVD)
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