The Eagle's Brood

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"A Hard-Ridin' Guy Who Gets Right to the Shootin'!"
  • Passed
  • 1936
  • 1 hr
  • 6.7  (243)

The Eagle's Brood, released in 1935, is an action-packed western film directed by Howard Bretherton. Starring William Boyd, James Ellison, and William Farnum, this movie is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by James Warner Bellah. The story is set in the late 19th century in the American West, where a young cowboy named Pike Grayson (William Boyd) embarks on a mission to avenge his father's murder. Grayson's father, a former Confederate soldier, was killed by a group of Union soldiers who are now working as bandits.

Grayson sets out to track down the bandits with the help of his friend Terry O'Rourke (James Ellison) and his father's old comrade, Major Andy Pepperis (William Farnum). Along the way, they face various obstacles and challenges. They encounter deadly ambushes, treacherous terrain, and a group of Native Americans who become their unlikely allies.

As Grayson and his crew get closer to their targets, they realize that the bandits are part of a bigger conspiracy that involves powerful people in the government. The stakes get higher as Grayson and his friends risk their lives to reveal the truth and bring the criminals to justice.

The movie is full of thrilling action sequences, including dramatic shootouts, horse chases, and fistfights. The Eagle's Brood also explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and honor, as Grayson and his friends stay true to their convictions and fight against all odds to achieve their goals.

William Boyd, who played the lead role of Pike Grayson, delivers an impressive performance. He portrays Grayson as a determined and skilled cowboy, who is also driven by his emotions and his quest for justice. James Ellison, as Terry O'Rourke, provides great support to Boyd's character, adding humor and charm to the movie. William Farnum, as Major Andy Pepperis, plays the wise mentor figure who guides the young heroes towards their goal.

The Eagle's Brood also boasts impressive cinematography, capturing the sweeping landscapes of the American West. The film's score, composed by David Chudnow, complements the visuals and adds to the tension and excitement of the movie.

Overall, The Eagle's Brood is a well-crafted western film that balances action, drama, and character development. Its memorable performances, thrilling action sequences, and beautiful visuals make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1936
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    1 hr
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (243)