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Die Insel der Adler

Originaltitel: A Breed Apart
  • 1984
  • R
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rutger Hauer in Die Insel der Adler (1984)
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Ein Naturschützer und eine Witwe treffen auf einen Bergsteiger, der beauftragt wurde, Weißkopfseeadler-Eier zu stehlen.Ein Naturschützer und eine Witwe treffen auf einen Bergsteiger, der beauftragt wurde, Weißkopfseeadler-Eier zu stehlen.Ein Naturschützer und eine Witwe treffen auf einen Bergsteiger, der beauftragt wurde, Weißkopfseeadler-Eier zu stehlen.

  • Regie
    • Philippe Mora
  • Drehbuch
    • Paul Wheeler
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Powers Boothe
    • Kathleen Turner
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    2096
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    • Regie
      • Philippe Mora
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Wheeler
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Powers Boothe
      • Kathleen Turner
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 19Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    A Breed Apart
    Trailer 2:22
    A Breed Apart

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Jim Malden
    Powers Boothe
    Powers Boothe
    • Mike Walker
    Kathleen Turner
    Kathleen Turner
    • Stella Clayton
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • J.P. Whittier
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Peyton
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Miller
    Jayne Bentzen
    • Amy Rollings
    Andy Fenwick
    Andy Fenwick
    • Adam Clayton
    Dustin Lecate
    • Dustin Lecate
    C.K. Bibby
    • Arthur
    • (as Charles K. Bibby)
    Frank Wallace
    • Sam
    Jon Syme
    • Peyton's Attorney
    William W. Brown
    • Trask
    Laurens Moore
    • Judge
    Willie J. Stratford Sr.
    • Butler
    Peggy Kay-Fury
    • Policewoman
    Mert Hatfield
    Mert Hatfield
    • Man #1
    • (as Merton E. Hatfield)
    Jim Kuykendall
    • Man #2
    • Regie
      • Philippe Mora
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Wheeler
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    7merklekranz

    Philippe Mora redeems himself ............

    After declaring myself not a Philippe Mora fan, mostly based on "According to Occams Razor", which is a mockery of a movie, and 'Pterodactyl Woman From Beverly Hills", which is just pathetic, I was totally surprised as to how much I enjoyed "A Breed Apart" . The North Carolina location photography is very good, and the acting by Rutger Hauer is especially intriguing. He is a mystery man, protecting the animals on his Blue Ridge Mountain island. His hermit like tranquility is threatened by poacher Brion James, and another intruder, Powers Boothe, helps Hauer run off Brion and his gang. Kathleen Turner being romantically rejected by Hauer, decides to play the jealousy card, with decidedly mixed results. Meanwhile Boothe is using both Turner and Hauer to try and complete his mission of stealing two Bald Eagle eggs for $250,000 promised by egg collector, Donald Pleasance. Well worth a look. - MERK
    7Hey_Sweden

    Worth watching for its stars.

    Rutger Hauer does a typically fine job as Jim Malden, a nature-loving recluse who lives on a privately owned island. Taking care of the animals there is everything to him. A local store keeper, Stella Clayton (a radiant Kathleen Turner), is obviously sweet on him, but he has a knack for pushing people away. (He's one of those movie characters who has turned his back on society after tragedy in his past.) Into their lives comes Mike (Powers Boothe), an expert mountain climber. Mike needs a lot of money for his latest ambitious venture, and hooks up with a creepy collector (Donald Pleasence), who's offered him six figures to steal some bald eagle eggs; these eggs belong to a new (fictional) subspecies that are bigger than ordinary bald eagles.

    Directed by cult favourite Philippe Mora ("Mad Dog Morgan", "The Beast Within", "Howling" II and III), "A Breed Apart" is the kind of film more noteworthy for its good intentions than for whatever it actually accomplishes. However, while the script seems to be full of unresolved subplots, this is supposedly because one full reel disappeared while en route from North Carolina to California. The human stories have some appeal, but are trite compared to some of the films' bigger messages and majestic outdoors scenery. One cliched plot point has a pair of braindead, yahoo hunters played by Brion James and John Dennis Johnston seeking revenge against Malden. This leads to predictable developments.

    The biggest question that Paul Wheelers' script poses is whether or not Mike will exit the somewhat grey moral area that he currently occupies. The man is something of an enigma, and delights in wasting the time of a sexy reporter (Jayne Bentzen) looking for her big breakthrough story.

    The actors are entertaining to watch. Hauer is playing a cliched character (a "noble savage" as Mike calls him), and the charismatic Boothe and the lovely Turner have more interesting roles to play. Pleasence is effective in his select few scenes; James and Johnston are standard-issue but amusing redneck antagonists. (The latter is a semi-regular in the films of Mora.)

    Notable for an atmospheric electronic score composed by Maurice Gibb of the Bee-Gees, and its exquisite photography by Geoffrey Stephenson.

    In real life, the bald eagle WAS at risk of becoming extinct in 1984, but fortunately its numbers subsequently improved.

    Seven out of 10.
    markleachsa-1

    Movie spoiled by IMDB storyline

    Why would I watch the movie now that the person who so carefully crafted the storyline on this page has just as carefully given away every single aspect of the movie?

    If you are going to write a synopsis, then don't give away all the major plot points. Hint, give clues, talk generalities, but don't spoil THE WHOLE DAMN THING!

    What is wrong with you people?
    5JamesHitchcock

    Could have been much worse

    I watched this film when it was recently shown on British television, largely because of my interest in bird watching and nature conservation (although the looks of the young Kathleen Turner might also have been a factor). The story revolves around the doings of egg collectors (or "oologists" as they sometimes call themselves), a breed of men which I, in common with most ornithologists, struggle to understand; if, as they claim, they are motivated by a love of nature, why do they persist in endangering through their activities the very creatures they profess to love? J.P. Whittier, an obsessive and very wealthy egg collector, is trying to obtain specimens of the eggs of a newly discovered (and fictitious) subspecies of the bald eagle. In reality there are two existing subspecies of this bird, the northern and the southern, although the supposed new variety is said to be larger than either. At the time the film was made in 1984 the bald eagle was on the brink of extinction in the continental United States, although its numbers have since recovered and it was removed from the list of endangered species in 2007.

    Whittier is well aware that stealing its eggs will be likely to push the new subspecies closer to extinction, but is nevertheless determined to proceed with his scheme. Because the only known nest is on top of a lofty crag, he hires rock climber Mike Walker to steal the eggs for him. Although Walker can no more comprehend Whittier's motivation than I can, he is tempted by the huge sum of money he is offered. There is, however, a problem. The nest is on land owned by Jim Malden, a reclusive and eccentric conservationist who fiercely guards both his privacy and the wildlife on his land, going so far as to attack hunters with a crossbow when he catches them poaching. To allay Malden's suspicions, Walker poses as a photographer. Turner plays Stella Clayton, a local storekeeper in whom both men are romantically interested. Stella is presumably a widow or divorcée, as she has a young son, Adam. Turner may have taken the part in order to try and play down the "femme fatale" image she had acquired after "Body Heat".

    "Variety" magazine accused the film of lacking dramatic tension or emotional involvement, and there is justice in the accusation. The main villain of the piece is Whittier, and he always keeps well away from the action. Walker, even at the beginning of the film, never seems very villainous, and by the end he is not a villain at all, having been converted to the conservationist cause by Jim and Stella. Malden is not always entirely sympathetic, seeming at times too fanatical and obsessive; putting a crossbow bolt through someone's leg is not generally regarded as the act of a Christian gentleman, even if done in an ostensibly good cause.

    The plot does not always flow very smoothly and there is, apparently, a reason for this. After filming had been completed, one of four reels of film went missing and the director Philippe Mora had, somehow, to put a coherent story together from the remaining three. Despite some attractive shots of the North Carolina scenery, "A Breed Apart" is a routine action thriller which is not always very thrilling, but given its strange history the finished product could have been much worse. 5/10
    6movieman_kev

    Scrambled (eagle) eggs all over my face

    Director Philippe Mora (Howling 2, Pteridophyte Woman from Beverly Hills) helms this curious little film that has Vietnam vet Jim (Rutger Hauer) living on a secluded island up against egg poachers and the mountain climber that Whitier (Donald Pleasence) hires to steal bald-eagle eggs. Kathleen Turner also stars as Stella their love interest. And no 80's movie would be complete without Brion James as a bad guy.

    A missing film reel was lost to time, but rather than trash the whole movie, the editors choose to cut around it. This explains why the film seems so scatter-shot, characters motivations are not always clear, the plot is muddled. However what remained is still watchable enough,

    Eye Candy: Jayne Bentzen gets fully nude; Kathleen Turners shows T&A

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      After principal filming in North Carolina was finished, the film reels were sent back by plane to Los Angeles, California. One reel out of four never arrived, so this movie was substantially reorganized around the missing scenes (shot out of order) in editing. This partly explains why some sub-plots are incomplete, and Jim Malden has no backstory.
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      [first lines]

      Stella Clayton: Hughie, where are you boys goin' at this hour with all that booze?

      Hughie Peyton: Huntin'.

      Stella Clayton: Don't you work any more Hughie Peyton?

      Charlie Miller: His wife give 'im a few days off.

      Stella Clayton: Aw hell.

      [walks away]

      Hughie Peyton: That Stella can really pack a pair of Levis, can't she?

      Charlie Miller: I like it.

      [shouting as they pull away in their boat]

      Charlie Miller: Hey Stella, just put it on my tab...

      Stella Clayton: I swear those boys were behind the door when when brains were passed out.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The Italian VHS edition runs 1:28:15 (at PAL speed, which is roughly 92 mins in NTSC) and has about 10 different scenes which are either alternate takes and/or completely different scenes. Despite being shorter, it has at least 2 scenes totally absent in the US Blu-Ray (which runs 1:40:45). So each edition has scenes that are not included in the other.
    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Het uur van de wolf: Rutger Hauer: Blond, blue eyes (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold Her In Your Hand
      Vocal by Maurice Gibb

      Composed by Maurice Gibb and Barry Gibb

      Produced by Maurice Gibb

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Oktober 1985 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Die Brut des Adlers
    • Drehorte
      • Chimney Rock Park - Highway 64/74A, Chimney Rock, North Carolina, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Hemdale
      • Sagittarius Productions
      • Cinema '84
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