Certificate
12A/12
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Director of Photography
Anthony Dod Mantle
Production Designer
Michael Carlin
Reviews
Guardian - The Eagle appeals to my older self while retaining what made my childhood reading so stirring., Daily Telegraph - Has all the ingredients of a terrific adventure thriller: an epic quest narrative, strong characters, the tangled interplay of pride, loyalty and masculinity., Time Out - Best of all is Anthony Dod Mantle's breathtaking photography: the Scottish Highlands have never looked so eerily, threateningly beautiful.
Author
Rosemary Sutcliff
Consumer Advice
Contains moderate battle violence
Additional Information
Academy Award-winning director Kevin MacDonald re-teams with LAST KING OF SCOTLAND screenwriter Jeremy Brock for this historical epic set in second century Britain, based on Rosemary SutcliffÆs novel THE EAGLE OF THE NINTH. The year is 135 A.D. It's been 15 years since the Ninth Legion went missing in the mountains of Scotland, and it's up to Marcus Aquila (Channing Tatum) to find out what happened. His own father was the commander of the Ninth, and by discovering what fate befell the fearless leader, Aquila could restore his failing reputation. Crossing Hadrian's Wall and navigating the treacherous highlands of Caledonia won't be easy though, especially since Aquila's only travelling companion is his British slave, Esca (Jamie Bell). Along the way, Aquila will attempt to make peace with his father's memory as he and Esca confront the savage tribes of the land and attempt to recover the lost legion's golden emblem -- the treasured Eagle of the Ninth. Donald Sutherland and Mark Strong fill out the rest of the starring cast.
Movie/TV Title
The Eagle
Composer
Atli Orvarsson
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Jeremy Brock
Editor
Justine Wright