In the Shadow of the Eagles

February. 01,1966      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

After the death of Octavian, the rebel populations of Illyria and Pannonia pose a grave threat to the Roman Empire. Tribune Marcus Ventidius is sent to subdue the uprising and, after a bitter battle, captures Pannonian chief Magdus together with a number of women hostages. These include Magdus's own daughter Helen, betrothed to cruel Illyrian warrior Batone who has killed many Romans. Julia, daughter of the Roman governor Messala, is in love with Tribune Marcus and, jealous of his sympathy for the barbarian girl, plots an escape by Helen and her father. Pursuing the fugitives, Marcus crosses a mountain pass where Batone has laid a trap.

Cameron Mitchell as  Tribune Marcus Ventidius
Beba Lončar as  Helen
Dieter Eppler as  Batone
Gabriella Pallotta as  Julia
Remo De Angelis as  Publius
Peter Carsten as  
Aleksandar Gavrić as  Batone

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Reviews

Karry
1966/02/01

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Kaydan Christian
1966/02/02

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Deanna
1966/02/03

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Cheryl
1966/02/04

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

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Dee Mou
1966/02/05

This film was made in a time where many Italian directors and their teams were really taking their depictions of the Greco-Roman era very seriously and making very thorough historical renditions, recruiting stellar actors and going all out for sets, costumes, etc. Originally in Italian, I had to wait for a good English dub to follow properly and enjoyed the storyline (no spoilers). The costumes fell short (except for the jewelry design for one of the female characters). The progression of the film is great at the beginning but then drags a little in the middle for no apparent reason. If you like this movie you will also enjoy FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE with Sophia Lauren vs. Christopher Plummer (OOF! 9/10 imo).

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resborzage
1966/02/06

1966...where was this shot? It looks like Spain, and the sets look like those from The Fall of the Roman Empire. The big interior set is probably one of the 33 entire finished interior spaces built for that massive Anthony Mann film that were never used in the production. Otherwise, this movie stinks, with awful dramatic scenes and absurd battles - the people who made this movie apparently never heard of the Roman legion, as the fights all involve a bunch of extras just running at each other in chaotic scrimmages.

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Leofwine_draca
1966/02/07

This 1966 movie is Ferdinando Baldi's follow-up to the previous year's ARMINIUS THE TERRIBLE, also starring Cameron Mitchell in a very similar role to the one he has here. This time, however, the Black Forest is swapped for more typical locations like a Roman castle, a quarry, and a spooky grotto although the action is generally the same. Despite a low budget, Baldi - who also wrote the story and screenplay - creates a well-paced and always interesting movie with more fleshed-out characters than usual, with in particular some meaty supporting roles for the female members of his cast who are more just than romantic interests here.The film deals with the uprising of a tribe from Pannonia, which has not one but two leaders. The first is the elder Magdo (played with skill by Vladimir Medar, returning from ARMINIUS THE TERRIBLE with Mitchell) who is a peace-loving leader who only wants to ally his army with Rome. Unfortunately, his rival, Bertone, is a hot-headed warrior only out for Roman blood who has other ideas and goes around massacring Roman soldiers at will. Matters are complicated when Mitchell's character Fentidius finds himself falling in love with Magdo's beautiful blonde-haired daughter after she finds herself captured, and you can guarantee that there'll be plenty of swordplay and bloodshed before the credits roll.Baldi's film is a movie never lacking in action, apart from one instance when the old padding of an extended dance routine is brought into play. The all-out action ending tops what is a predictable if enjoyable movie, which has one sequence which stands out in which Mitchell, captured by the enemy, is forced to run three times over a bare bridge in his bare feet. Unfortunately, Mitchell doesn't give one of his very best performances here, but that may be because his character of Marcus Fentidius isn't really fleshed out until the second half of the film, where he gets to show his human side and also have a great one-on-one sword fight with the villain. IN THE SHADOW OF THE EAGLES is a visually pleasing film to watch, with themes of honour and jealousy to keep it interesting, and indeed in the end it is the human characters rather than the action-orientated plot which make it worthwhile.

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Zar
1966/02/08

IN THE SHADOW OF THE EAGLES is an extremely rare peplum directed by Ferdinando Baldi, apparently shot back-to-back with his MASSACRE IN THB BLACK FOREST. Cameron Mitchell more or less repeats his role from that film, staring as a Roman general matching wits with a rebellious tribe of barbarians at the border of the Empire. Recommended.

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