The Fighting Eagle is a 1927 silent film adventure and romance drama starring Rod La Rocque. It was directed by Donald Crisp and produced by Cecil B. DeMille. The film was set during the Napoleonic Era.
A surviving film in several collections and out on DVD.
There are 141 films with the same actors, 44 films with the same director, 73691 with the same cinematographic genres (including 792 with exactly the same 3 genres than The Fighting Eagle), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h51 Directed byDonald Crisp, Fred Niblo OriginUSA GenresAdventure, Romance, Western ThemesMedical-themed films, Superhero films, Films about disabilities, Personne sourde ou muette, Zorro ActorsDouglas Fairbanks, Mary Astor, Jack McDonald, Donald Crisp, Warner Oland, Jean Hersholt Rating68% Don Diego de la Vega (Zorro)'s son, Cesar (Douglas Fairbanks), is in Spain finishing his education. While Cesar is showing off to friends his remarkable prowess with the whip, he accidentally clips off the feather shako on the hat of Don Sebastian (Donald Crisp) of the Palace Guard. Although Cesar apologizes immediately, Sebastian is unforgiving. Their duel is interrupted by a runaway bull. Trapped on the ground with his sword belt tangled in his boot, certain to be gored by the bull, Sebastian is saved at the last minute by Cesar. This further infuriates him. The action is observed by Queen Isabella (Stella De Lanti) and her guest, Austrian Archduke Paul (Warner Oland); she requests Cesar's company immediately. Another friend of Cesar, Don Fabrique Borusta (Jean Hersholt), offers to bring him to Her Majesty.