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The Eagle Has Landed

Late in 1943, after learning that Winston Churchill will be staying at a Norfolk country estate, the Nazi leadership formulates a bold gambit: seize the prime minister and spirit him away to Germany for enforced negotiations with Hitler.

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John Sturges

David C. Anderson

Terence Churcher

Michael Stevenson

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Cast & Crew

Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Captain Clark

Michael Stevenson

Michael Stevenson

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Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Col. Kurt Steiner

Terence Plummer

Terence Plummer

Arthur Seymour

Donald Pleasence

Donald Pleasence

Himmler

David C. Anderson

David C. Anderson

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Anthony Forrest

Anthony Forrest

Sgt. Hayley (uncredited)

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne

Karl

Keith Buckley

Keith Buckley

Hauptmann Gericke

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder

Motorbike Outrider (uncredited)

Alexei Jawdokimov

Alexei Jawdokimov

Corporal Kuniski

Denis Lill

Denis Lill

Churchill's aide

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

Liam Devlin

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Col. Max Radl

Larry Hagman

Larry Hagman

Colonel Pitts

Wolf Kahler

Wolf Kahler

Hauptsturmführer Fleischer (uncredited)

David Gilliam

David Gilliam

Sgt. Murphy

Tim Barlow

Tim Barlow

George Wilde (Publican)

John Standing

John Standing

Father Verecker

Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle

Admiral Canaris

Brian Blessed

Brian Blessed

Arthur Seymour (voice) (uncredited)

Jenny Agutter

Jenny Agutter

Molly Prior

Roy Marsden

Roy Marsden

Sturmbannführer Toberg, SS (uncredited)

Ferdy Mayne

Ferdy Mayne

Radl's Doctor (uncredited)

Jeff Conaway

Jeff Conaway

Frazier

George Leech

George Leech

Traumer (uncredited)

Joachim Hansen

Joachim Hansen

SS-Obergruppenführer

Walter Henry

Walter Henry

Constable (uncredited)

Jean Marsh

Jean Marsh

Joanna Grey

Rob Reece

Rob Reece

Corporal Becker

Maurice Roëves

Maurice Roëves

Major Corcoran

John Barrett

John Barrett

Laker Armsby

Judy Geeson

Judy Geeson

Pamela

Patrick Allen

Patrick Allen

Opening Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Kate Binchy

Kate Binchy

Mrs. White

Asa Teeter

Asa Teeter

Major Neuer's Driver

Kent Williams

Kent Williams

Mallory (uncredited)

Siegfried Rauch

Siegfried Rauch

Sgt. Brandt

John Sturges

John Sturges

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Richard Wren

Richard Wren

Hans Altmann

Sven-Bertil Taube

Sven-Bertil Taube

Captain von Neustadt

Rick Parsé

Rick Parsé

E-Boat Commander

Léonie Thelen

Léonie Thelen

Branna

Jack McCulloch

Jack McCulloch

Major Neuer

Leigh Dilley

Leigh Dilley

Winston Churchill / George Fowler (uncredited)

Terence Churcher

Terence Churcher

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Details

GenresAdventure, Drama, Action, Thriller, War
Runtime2h 15 mins
Released on24 Dec 1976
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

_**Unconventional WW2 flick from 1977**_ Michael Caine is outstanding as Colonel Steiner, an untamed German paratroop commander, who's covert mission is to go to Britain and kidnap Winston Churchill whilst on a retreat. The Germans are helped by Irishman Liam Devlin, played by Donald Sutherland, who essentially paves the way for their operation at a coastal hamlet (shot in Cornwall and Berkshire, England). Jenny Agutter plays Devlin's near-jailbait romantic interest in the quaint village, while Larry Hagman and Treat Williams play American officers, the former foolishly gung-ho. Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence are also on hand as Nazi officers. As you can see from the plot, this is an unconventional WW2 picture. It doesn't feature the typical major battles or stereotypical characters and situations of most war flicks. Both Caine and Sutherland shine in their roles, especially Caine as the fearless Steiner. Memorable moments abound. The film runs 2 hours, 11 minutes, but feels shorter. GRADE: B+/A-

CinemaSerf

6/10

Following an animated staff meeting with Hitler, there's a suggestion put forward that the Nazis try to kidnap Winston Churchill. Spymaster Admiral Canaris (Anthony Quayle) thinks it's a dangerous idea, but Himmler (Donald Pleasence) wants it investigated. To that end, the admiral recruits "Radl" (Robert Duvall) to find a man who might be able to lead a team to get the job done. We've already met "Col. Steiner" (Michael Caine) and know he's a bit of a maverick, so "Radl" does a deal with him that will accomplish the task and save "Steiner" from a lively firing squad. It seems the Prime Minister is soon to visit a quiet country manor house near the Norfolk coast so this is their chance. The soldiers adopt the identity of British soldiers and work with the nearby villagers whilst laying the groundworks for their plot. A chance accident, though, reveals their identity to the villagers and things turn decidedly dangerous. Can the villagers find a way to warn the outside world? Caine does fine with this drama, and Donald Sutherland also delivers quite well as the IRA man who will do just about anything to see the British lose the war, but the rest of the cast rather underwhelm - especially the rather soporific "Molly" (Jenny Agutter) and curiously cast Jean Marsh. Quayle, Duvall and Pleasence barely feature at all and the denouement, though not quite what we were expecting, still can't quite enliven this rather over-scripted and far-fetched story. It's watchable enough, though, Caine sees to that - but just not quite the sum of it's parts.

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