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L'Aigle de la mort

Original title: The Shadow of the Eagle
  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 3h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
488
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John Wayne, James Bradbury Jr., Dorothy Gulliver, Walter Miller, and 'Little Billy' Rhodes in L'Aigle de la mort (1932)
Mystery

The Eagle uses sky writing to make threats against a corporation. Nathan Gregory owns a traveling fairground and is thought to be the Eagle. Craig McCoy is a pilot who goes looking for the E... Read allThe Eagle uses sky writing to make threats against a corporation. Nathan Gregory owns a traveling fairground and is thought to be the Eagle. Craig McCoy is a pilot who goes looking for the Eagle when Gregory turns up missing.The Eagle uses sky writing to make threats against a corporation. Nathan Gregory owns a traveling fairground and is thought to be the Eagle. Craig McCoy is a pilot who goes looking for the Eagle when Gregory turns up missing.

  • Directors
    • Ford Beebe
    • B. Reeves Eason
  • Writers
    • Ford Beebe
    • Colbert Clark
    • Wyndham Gittens
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Dorothy Gulliver
    • Edward Hearn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ford Beebe
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Writers
      • Ford Beebe
      • Colbert Clark
      • Wyndham Gittens
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Dorothy Gulliver
      • Edward Hearn
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Craig McCoy
    Dorothy Gulliver
    Dorothy Gulliver
    • Jean Gregory
    Edward Hearn
    Edward Hearn
    • Col. Nathan Gregory
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • Maj. Evans
    Lloyd Whitlock
    Lloyd Whitlock
    • Green
    Walter Miller
    Walter Miller
    • Danby
    Edmund Burns
    Edmund Burns
    • Clark
    Pat O'Malley
    Pat O'Malley
    • Ames
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • Ward
    'Little Billy' Rhodes
    • The Midget
    • (as Little Billy)
    Ivan Linow
    Ivan Linow
    • The Strong Man
    James Bradbury Jr.
    James Bradbury Jr.
    • The Ventriloquist
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Pat Kelly
    • (as Ernie S. Adams)
    Roy D'Arcy
    Roy D'Arcy
    • Gardner
    Bud Osborne
    Bud Osborne
    • Tim Moore
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Boyle
    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Clown
    Monte Montague
    Monte Montague
    • Policeman
    • (as Monty Montague)
    • Directors
      • Ford Beebe
      • B. Reeves Eason
    • Writers
      • Ford Beebe
      • Colbert Clark
      • Wyndham Gittens
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews15

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    6MHKfilm

    DVD Productions of this film

    While this is not John Wayne's finest movie, or even his finest serial, for fans of the cliffhanger it delivers plenty of action and pretty good acting.

    The main point of this review is to caution you about differences in the two DVD releases, both essentially from the same starting print. Decisions taken by the two different DVD production companies make all the difference in whether you enjoy this film or feel cheated. The two companies are Marengo Films and Platinum Disc.

    I first purchased the Marengo print and was so wholly unsatisfied with the editing and production that I went looking for another. I finally found it from a company named Platinum Discs.

    The Marengo release chops 5 seconds off the end of the film, leaving out completely John Wayne's closing scene. Also, the text that Marengo substituted for the studio's "The End" text is huge, blocky and computer generated. In short, Marengo has butchered the film for the sake of reducing the total number of VOBs needed to hold the DVD film image.

    The Platinum Disc release is the entire original film, not a single frame, more or less. My only disappointment with this version is they appear to have made no effort to clean up dust and scratches.

    The irony is that the Marengo print does have slightly more detail and better scratch and dust cleanup, however not enough, IMHO, to compensate for altering the original edit.

    Review written May 22, 2011 based on latest available releases from Marengo and Platinum.
    4shakercoola

    Weakly plotted but colourful and pacy

    An American adventure mystery; A story about a pilot who defends a carnival owner accused of being the killer who 'writes' the names of the victims in the sky with an aircraft's trail. This is a feature film made from an original 12 part film serial. A carnival setting and an airplane factory provide picturesque backdrops, and there are some quirky, colourful supporting characters. Mistaken identity, red herrings and mystery provide distraction along the way, oiled with some broad humour. But, it becomes an endurance test in its long running time, mainly due to sequences that offer little variation, despite the lightning-fast pace.
    uds3

    Talk about nostalgia!

    Well what d'ya know? Just stumbled across this little caper which brings back happy memories of a childhood long long departed. The year was 1950 and I recall SHADOW OF THE EAGLE, the first time I ever clapped eyes on a very young up and coming John Wayne. (He had fully upped and comed by 1950!) Interestingly, this action-fest was considered somewhat of a "relic" even then!

    Shown as a weekly 20 minute serial at our local Saturday Morning Flicks...itself, the major regular event in our home town, I recall Wayne as square-jawed pilot Craig McCoy out to discover the truth behind the disappearance of a fairground owner whose livelihood had been threatened by the nefarious "Eagle." Each episode left a young boy barely able to wait for the following Saturday to catch Craig's latest revelations and discoveries in the dastardly plot. Actually, I can't ever recall the concluding episode.....maybe I had a sleepover the previous night? Maybe I'd finally cracked a date in her pedal-car with the five year old blonde tease next door, in which case poor old Duke was never a chance!
    4JoeytheBrit

    The Shadow of the Eagle review

    A 12-part serial in which a fresh-faced 25-year-old John Wayne runs around and engages in fist fights for what seems like forever. Grows repetitive when watched in one or two sittings, but then that's not how it was intended to be watched. Wayne is very green in this one, showing little of the star presence that was to come. Billy West, who has a small part as a treacherous clown, was the premier Chaplin impersonator back in the teens.
    5mtnebo2002

    Good guys can't catch a break, but win in the end.

    The good guys never seem to catch a break. It added to the plot and my frustration. What a roller coaster of a movie. It was a good movie and keeps you on the edge of your seat rooting for the good guys to get one thing to go their way. Common John Wayne where, as the hero, he never gives up hope.

    Didn't realize that it was almost 3 hours till it got close to the end and I looked up at the clock.

    If you like b/w old movies, it's a good show to watch. I like John Wayne but have watched most of his older movies. It's a lot of fun to see a young John Wayne running around to save the day. If you don't like the older John Wayne movies, give some of is younger stuff a chance.

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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      This serial is most remembered for its first chapter that ends with John Wayne, on a deserted country road, running and dodging a bi-plane that is trying to run him down. Similar to Alfred Hitchcock's La Mort aux trousses (1959).
    • Goofs
      The long shot of the scene depicting John Wayne as Craig and Roy D'Arcy as Gardener are clearly shot with the men on a ferris wheel, but the closeups of both men are mismatches and none of the bars and struts of the ride can be seen since both actors are clearly on the ground and not moving.
    • Quotes

      The Midget: Who are you callin little boy, ya big palooka?

    • Alternate versions
      There is a 185-minute home video version (released on DVD by Platinum) which cuts the "episodic" aspects, such as episode titles and cliffhangers, to form a continuous story.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sprockets: Classic Serials (1991)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Shadow of the Eagle
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mascot Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 38m(218 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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