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Valley of the Eagles

Filmed in the icy wilderness of the perilous Arctic
1951 | 86m | English

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A Norwegian scientist builds a device that can convert sound waves into electrical energy. However, the machine is stolen by the scientist's wife and assistant, who head across the frozen tundra towards Russia. A police inspector and a local girl team up with the scientist to help recover the device.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1951
Director: Terence Young
Writer: Paul Tabori, Nat A. Bronstein, Terence Young
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Production Companies J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Independant Sovereign Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Jack Warner Inspector Peterson
Nadia Gray Kara Niemann
John McCallum Dr. Nils Ahlen
Anthony Dawson Sven Nystrom
Mary Laura Wood Helga Ahlen
Naima Wifstrand Baroness Erland
Norman MacOwan McTavis, ferry pilot
Christopher Lee Det. Holt
Alfred Maurstad Trerik
Martin Boddey Chief of the Lost Valley
Ewen Solon Det. Anderson
Gösta Cederlund Prof. Lind
Sten Lindgren Director-General of the Reasearch Institution
Peter Blitz Anders
Fritiof Billquist Colonel Strand (uncredited)
Sarah Crawford Noma (uncredited)
Molly Warner Frau Lind (uncredited)
George Willoughby Bertil (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Waxman Director of Photography
Arthur Alcott Production Controller
Basil Keys Assistant Director
Paul Tabori Original Story
Graeme Hamilton Sound Editor
J. Elder Wills Art Direction
George Blackler Makeup Artist
Muir Mathieson Music Director
Nat A. Bronstein Original Story
Lito Carruthers Editor
James Bawden Camera Operator
Terence Young Director, Writer
Nino Rota Original Music Composer
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Nat A. Bronstein Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The gist of this story is settled pretty quickly as a secret sonic device is pinched by “Sven” (Anthony Dawson) and “Helga” (Mary Laura Wood) the wife of it’s inventor from their Stockholm home. Off they set across country, making for Finland and then the USSR. Hot on their tails are intrepid detect ... ive “Peterson” (Jack Warner) and the scientist “Ahlen” (John McCallum) who are both determined to stop them before they can sell the gadget to the Soviets. The espionage elements of this are all relatively plain sailing, but the photography of the Arctic wilderness as they give chase is what really makes this worth a gander. There are reindeer by the hundreds being herded by the locals; their lives free of technology and their innate friendliness meaning that these folks look after all comers. Just as that helps those pursuing, it helped those fleeing too. It all culminates in a pristine valley where the snow clings, precariously, to the sides of the mountains ensuring that the local population use only eagles to hunt - silence isn’t so much golden as essential. Can the chasing pair catch up with their antagonists in time? Warner really only ever had one gear, and he doesn’t challenge himself (or us) with his characterisation here. Dawson delivers competently as he usually does when he is the baddie, and the others contribute adequately, if maybe just a bit too verbosely, as the adventure slowly advances amidst the snow and ice to a denouement that is just a little different. It’s nothing special, this film, but I thought the last ten minutes just about made it worth the watch - and, yes, there are a few eagles, too.

Mar 22, 2025