Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Eagle of the Ninth is a book, radio play, TV drama, film, movie and maybe a Western!

Poster of the film The Eagle from the book The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff

Rosemary Sutcliff’s book The Eagle of the Ninth is the basis for The Eagle film (2011) which was released on February 11th in the USA & Canada, March 25th in the UK, and has been released wold-wide in recent weeks. Rosemary Sutcliff is billed as ‘co-writer’ of the film with Jeremy Brock. The director Kevin Macdonald has spoken of The Eagle of the Ninth and the film The Eagle as ‘a Western‘. Rosemary Sutcliff loved that genre of films, although Kevin was not aware of this until I told him  during one day of filming. Read More »

Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Eagle of the Ninth as a BBC TV drama 1977

Rosemary Sutcliff’s historical novel The Eagle of the Ninth was made into a BBC TV drama series in 1977.  (It is now about to be a film or movie, The Eagle). Made  by BBC Scotland, the TV series was  broadcast between 4th September and 9th  October 1977. Rosemary Sutcliff loved the series, and she kept a photo of Marcus (Anthony Higgins) by her writing desk in Sussex. Here is some detail: Read More »

Armond White reviews The Eagle starring Channing Tatum | Film from Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Eagle of the Ninth

The Eagle is a post-9/11 action-adventure movie about what our cultures (fathers, brothers, sons) have in common. Though set at the end of the world, it’s a fiction that remembers honor, liberty and friendship as ideals. It’s a fantastic vision of how The West was One.

From review in NYPress.

The German dubbed trailer for The Eagle has landed again | Der Adler der Neunten Legion

Playmobil model version of The Eagle of the Ninth trailer

There was a model here…but it has gone from You Tube!