Eye of the Eagle (1987 film) explained

Eye of the Eagle
Director:Cirio H. Santiago
Screenplay:Joseph Zucchero
Producer:Cirio H. Santiago
Starring:Brett Baxter
Cec Verrell
William Steis
Ed Crick
Robert Patrick
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:United States
Philippines
Language:English

Eye of the Eagle (also known as The Lost Command[1]) is a 1987 action-thriller film directed and produced by Cirio H. Santiago, written by Joseph Zucchero, and starring Brett Baxter, Cec Verrell, William Steis, Ed Crick and Robert Patrick. It was followed in 1989 by .

Plot

Sgt. Rick Stratton sets out to stop a band of renegades known as the Lost Command who are terrorizing South Vietnam.

Cast

Reception

Timothy Young of mondo-esoterica.net recommended it as "An action packed trashy war film that ticks almost all the necessary boxes" and called it "One for fans of low budget action and exploitation films."[2]

Criticonline.com's review reads, "If you like war action films, EYE OF THE EAGLE is a good way to spend 82 minutes."[3]

Eric Reifschneider of bloodbrothersfilms.com gave the film a negative review of 1/5, writing, "All aspects of this film are just downright poor, from its writing, to its editing, to its acting."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eye of the Eagle (1987). www.filmaffinity.com.
  2. Web site: Eye of the Eagle (1986) - DVD review at Mondo Esoterica.
  3. Web site: The Films Of Cirio H. Santiago. www.critcononline.com.
  4. Web site: Eye Of The Eagle (1986) - 1/5.