Order of the Black Eagle (film) explained

Order of the Black Eagle
Director:Leonard Worth Keeter III
Producer:Robert P. Eaton
Betty J. Stephens
Screenplay:Phil Behrens
Story:Robert P. Eaton
Starring:Ian Hunter
Charles K. Bibby
William T. Hicks
Anna Rapagna
Jill Donnellan
Shangtai Tuan
Gene Scherer
Wolfgang Linkman
Music:Dee Barton
Cinematography:Irl Dixon
Editing:Matthew Mallinson
Studio:Polo Players Ltd.
Distributor:International Film Market
Runtime:93 minutes
Language:English

Order of the Black Eagle (aka Black Eagle) is an American action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to Unmasking the Idol, a 1986 spy film by the same director (Keeter), story-writer (Eaton), and screenplay writer (Behrens). Leonard Worth Keeter III directed the film in Shelby, North Carolina, at Earl Owensby Studios, and the surrounding area.[1] [2]

Plot

Duncan Jax, played by Ian Hunter, must stop neo-Nazis from destroying communication satellites and awakening Hitler from a cryogenic sleep. Jax assembles a band of the dirtiest fighters in the world to do it.[3]

Cast

Interpol Spy Agency

Duncan Jax's mercenaries

Special appearance

Neo-Nazi group, "Order of the Black Eagle"

Rest of cast

Post production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Jill Lanford, Spartanburg Area to Land a Role in the Movies, Spartanburg Herald-Journal, March 22, 1985, Sec. D, pg. 1
  2. Connie Nelson (born 1959), Floyd Harris, Film Junkie's Guide to North Carolina, pg. 345
  3. Charles P. Mitchell, The Hitler filmography: Worldwide Feature Film and Television Miniseries Portrayals, 1940 through 2000, Charles P. Mitchell, McFarland & Company (2002)