Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Eagle in a Cage


 Eagle in a Cage is an British and American historical drama film, produced in 1970.



In 1815, following his final defeat at Waterloo, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (Kenneth Haigh) arrives at St. Helena, the barren, wind-swept South Atlantic island to which the British and their allies have exiled him. Guarding Napoleon are troops led by English general Sir Hudson Lowe (Ralph Richardson), the island's governor. Although Lowe allows Napoleon and his small entourage his valet, Haitian bodyguard General Gourgaud (Moses Gunn), and chief aide Count Bertrand (Ferdy Mayne) and Bertrand's wife (Billie Whitelaw) to move freely around the island, Napoleon bristles at the idea of being Lowe's prisoner.

  • The production was filmed in Yugoslavia.
  • The role of General Gourgand is portrayed by the African-American actor Moses Gunn, whereas the real historical figure was a Frenchman.
  • The film was developed from the script of an Emmy award winning television play in the Hallmark Hall of Fame series in 1965, written by Millard Lampell, with Trevor Howard in the lead role.