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When Eagles Strike
Directed byCirio H. Santiago
Written byMichael Kinney
Produced by
  • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Roger Corman
  • Starring
  • Stacy Keach
  • Eddie Garcia
  • Rey Malonzo
  • Monsour del Rosario
  • CinematographyJun Dalawis and Ricardo Remias
    Edited byRoy Stark
    Music byNonong Buencamino

    Production
    company

    Premiere Productions

    Distributed by
    • Premiere Productions (Philippines)
  • New Concorde (US)
  • Buena Vista Home Entertainment (International)
  • Release dates

    • June 11, 2003 (2003-06-11) (Philippines)
  • April 20, 2004 (2004-04-20) (US)
  • Running time

    88 minutes
    CountriesUnited States, Philippines
    LanguagesEnglish, Filipino
    Budget25 million Philippine peso[1]
    External image
    image icon Christian Boeving's character, Lieutenant Andrew Pierce, electro-shocked in the film's torture scene.

    When Eagles Strike (released in the Philippines as Operation Balikatan) is a 2003 war action film co-produced and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. The film stars ex-bodybuilder Christian Boeving, Stacy Keach, Davee Youngblood, Nate Adams, Eddie Garcia, Rey Malonzo, and Monsour del Rosario.

    The film received mostly negative reviews, and the response for Boeving's portrayal of a classically written action hero has been mixed.

    Plot[edit]

    A group of American commandos go on a mission to save American politicians who were kidnapped and held on a forgotten Malaysian island. Tough-guy lieutenant Andrew Pierce commands the group. During the mission it's revealed there's a traitor in the ranks of the team. Consequently, American soldiers are betrayed and captured by the opponents, who then interrogate and brutally torture Pierce.

    Cast[edit]

    Production and release[edit]

    Subic Bay in the Philippines where most of the movie was shot.

    The film was shot in the Philippines (including Manila and Subic Bay) early in 2003, with shoots starting on February 4.[2] American as well as Filipino actors were cast in the film, with ex-bodybuilder Christian Boeving taking the lead. Boeving makes his own stunts during the filming, and he stated in the interview for AHF Magazine: "I get my ass severely kicked in the movie, which is something I'm sure a lot of people would like to do to me."[3]

    Oscar-winner Jack Palance was supposed to appear in the movie but is not seen in its final version.[2]

    When Eagles Strike was released on June 11, 2003, in the Philippines. Then the project was released directly-to-DVD in such countries as Russia (under the title Когда орел атакует), Brasil (asO Ataque dos Águias; the film was tagged as based on a true story), and Japan (asCodename Eagle). In April 2004 the film was released on DVD in the United States. The movie was released as Black Hawk Down sequel in Taiwan.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    The film received mixed to generally negative critical reception, currently holding 33% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Scott Weinberg from eFilmCritic.com concluded: "One might be tempted to classify this movie as 'ripped from the headlines' when in fact 'ripped from the trash heap' would be an infinitely more accurate assessment. (...) If (...) you're looking for a solid war movie, just keep on walkin'." Weinberg called his review of When Eagles Strike "Where's John Rambo when we need him?", and awarded the film one star out of four.[5] MonsterHunter believed that characters in the movie are "noisily dull," and named Christian Boeving's lead "Uncle Sam on steroids," saying that "his massive arms are the only real development his character has."[6]

    An editor of Actionfreunde called Boeving "a walking muscle", a man "as charismatic as a slowly drying wallpaper piece."[7]InThe German Lexicon of International Films it is stated that When Eagles Strike is a clichéd, stereotypical action movie riddled with references to the September 11 attacks.[8] A reviewer from action cinema-related website Yippee-ki-yay, Motherf*cker! believed that the movie lacked the element of surprise but praised Boeving as its sole positive aspect. "Boeving is refreshing as a macho-type commando. (...) He's a resurrected 80s action movie hero—dripping sweat, super handsome, running through the jungles in a tight undershirt."[9] Prime News listed "When Eagles Strike" among the greatest war movies of all time (it received an honorable mention).[10]

    Sequel[edit]

    A sequel, When Eagles Strike 2 − Mission: Survive, was written, and was supposed to have been filmed in 2004 as a television film, but the project was canceled. Lieutenant Andrew Pierce was the main character once again.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Salterio, Leah. "Cirio Santiago cries foul over ABS-CBN's 'nilalangaw' report". Philippine Daily Inquirer. No. June 16, 2003. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  • ^ a b Mayor Rey Malonzo, binalikan ang pag-aartista. Pilipino Star Ngayon. Philstar Group. Retrieved on March 18, 2020.
  • ^ Christian Boeving Makes Movie Magic For 2004. AHF for Men. Canusa Group, Inc. December 2003/January 2004. Retrieved on March 18, 2020.
  • ^ "黑鷹計畫2 − (When Eagles Strike)". ivideo.com.tw. Retrieved on February 8, 2015.
  • ^ Weinberg, Scott (May 4, 2004). Movie Review - When Eagles Strike. eFilmCritic.com. Retrieved on 2012-02-08.
  • ^ When Eagles Strike (2003). MonsterHunter. Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  • ^ When Eagles Strike | Actionfreunde. Actionfreunde. Retrieved on March 18, 2020.
  • ^ Das Zweitausendeins Filmlexikon: When Eagles Strike. zweitausendeins.de (de). Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  • ^ Nie taki diabeł straszny | Yippee-ki-yay, Motherf*cker!. Yippee-ki-yay, Motherf*cker. Retrieved on March 18, 2020.
  • ^ "Top 10: najlepsze filmy wojenne". Prime News. Ex Aequo et Bono. January 26, 2022. Archived from the original on January 26, 2022. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
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