American Eagle (1988)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | American Eagle |
| Original title | Untouchable Glory |
| Country of production | Hong Kong |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1988 |
| length | 90 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 18 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Godfrey Ho |
| script |
AAV Creative Unit Godfrey Ho |
| production |
Betty Chan Joseph Lai |
| music | Stephen Tsang |
| camera | Paul Wong |
| cut | Homer Kwong |
| occupation | |
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American Eagle (also known as: Untouchable Glory and Ninja Untouchables ) is a 1988 low-budget action film directed by Hong Kong director Godfrey Ho .
action
The Soviet Union intends to establish a secret military base in Southeast Asia and is sending a group of KGB agents led by General Karpov. The United States countered this plan by sending two Vietnam veterans and elite soldiers, Brian O'Riley and White Tiger . You belong to the secret US military command American Force , which specializes in sabotaging secret operations by enemy states.
O'Riley and White Tiger are supported by the Untouchables , a local group of civil resistance fighters led by ex-police officer Domingo. Together they succeed in preventing the construction of the Soviet military base. In a final battle, O'Riley and White Tiger also manage to kill General Karpov and his followers. In this fight, however , White Tiger is killed.
criticism
The film has an IMDB rating of 4.2 from 40 reviews.
Trivia
- Like most of Godfrey Ho's films, the film was shot using a cut and paste technique. H. Most of the film consists of recordings from another already existing and unpublished film, and has been changed in the sense of a new synchronization and expanded by newly filmed scenes
Web links
- American Eagle in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Cinema Snob: Ninja Untouchables Video Review by American Eagle