Kattiera Nana
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Darin
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
JohnHowardReid
Always specify Jeri Arredondo when you are looking for the world's most beautiful Native American. True, her role isn't large in this one, but it is important. The movie is well directed too by a gent called Boon Collins, who also wrote the engaging story that is so well acted here, not only by the human players, such as Dan Haggerty and young Trever Yarrish on one side and chillingly villainous William Smith on the other, but by the eagles (with a little assistance, I suspect, from special effects – but I could be wrong). In fact, all aspects of the film are so engaging – script, acting, locations, music and especially photography (Lew V. Adams – amazingly, this is his only movie as cinematographer) – that one wonders why the movie is not better known. I'm also surprised to see that it received such bad reviews. For me, this film was most engaging. I liked the players. I liked the story. I liked the scenery. I liked the eagles. And most of all, I liked Jeri Arredondo. (This movie is available on an Echo Bridge DVD, coupled with Sign of the Otter, Walking Thunder, Long Road Home and Castle Rock.)
Roedy Green
The plot lines in this movie are borrowed from the TV Lassie series of the 1950s, where the part of Lassie is played by an eagle. The eagle warns that some party needs rescue, then guides the rescue party to them. Most of the suspense comes from protracted recovery from bullet wounds. Theme and repetition.There are a number of things that strain belief. The characters in the movie get basic provisions twice a year, yet most are as plump as Rob Ford. All the images I have seen from the period show men skinny as railway rails. The hero lives in the wilderness, but does nothing to earn a living, never grows food neither does he hunt, nor does he chop wood. The hero's cabin has three large unglazed openings for windows, but he seems baffled a raccoon could get in. The "wild" horses are exquisitely groomed as if for dressage at Buckingham palace. A pretty native American teenager follows the 50 year old, grossly overweight hero home, claiming she wants nothing more than to serve him and his son. The villains kill anyone they lure into trade and steal their furs. Yet word does not seem to get around about them and it takes a very long time for anyone to see to revenge.The scene that annoyed me most was when the hero lied to his son (and the kids in the audience) that his mom was not really dead. She was floating on the clouds watching him. There are other heavy handed Christian messages.Haggerty plays a gentle soul, and this is what carries the movie. Even if he is an idiot, he a sweet, well intentioned idiot. The villains really ham it up. They are great fun, comic and oh so wicked.There is something I found a bit creepy. Especially in the early part of the film, our hero compulsively kept clutching at his son, and pulling him into a snuggle or kissing him even when the son was in no need of reassurance. The son passively put up with it. In real life he would have pushed the clutching parent away.
Sean Richard McCarthy
wow!! >> Dan Haggerty "STARS" in this JOKE of a movie!!! I am serious, and in fact I am VERY SERIOUS --> DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! This movie has NO compassionate scenes, gives NO understanding (even the relationship between father and son), it is just straight out STUPID!!!SPOILER: (Although it might be the ONLY inspiration for you to watch this piece of trash).. >> In the end the Eagle is set FREE (BIG DEAL!!-->> <<(( The stupid Eagle was NOT the focus of the movie in the first place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wolfhell88
This is an adventure movie made for kids only. Dan Haggerty plays again the same part he had as Grizzly Addams in the seventies. William Smith, here again with only one eye, plays the bad guy Hatchett who wants to kill Haggerty. Smith has some really good scenes here and sometimes he makes you forget that it is only a movie for kids.