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Eagle in a Cage is a american film of genre Drama directed by Fielder Cook released in USA on 9 january 1972 with John Gielgud

Eagle in a Cage (1972)

Eagle in a Cage
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Released in USA 9 january 1972
Length 1h43
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating58% 2.907232.907232.907232.907232.90723

Eagle in a Cage is a British and American historical drama film, produced in 1972.

Synopsis

After his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and surrender to the British Empire, Napoleon Bonaparte is delivered into exile and imprisonment on St. Helena, setting the scene for a psychological character study of the fallen Emperor and those upon the island with him as he rakes over the ashes of his career. After a failed escape attempt, the British Government offers him a chance for a return to limited power in France once again as a buffer against instability there, however on the point of departure he is afflicted by the symptoms of stomach cancer and the offer is in consequence withdrawn, leaving him entrapped on the island and exiting history's stage.

Actors

John Gielgud

(Lord Sissal)
Ralph Richardson

(Sir Hudson Lowe)
Billie Whitelaw

(Madame Bertrand)
Kenneth Haigh

(Napoleon Bonaparte)
Moses Gunn

(General Gourgaud)
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