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Rosemary Sutcliff,C.Walter Hodges | 304 pages | 01 Mar 2005 | Oxford University Press | 9780192753922 | English | Oxford, United Kingdom The Eagle ( film) - Wikipedia

Adapted by Jeremy Brock from 's historical adventure novel The Eagle of the Ninththe film tells the story of a young Roman officer attempting to recover the lost Roman eagle standard of his father's legion in Scotland. The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion 's supposed disappearance in Britain. Historically, the purported disappearance of the Ninth Legion in Northern Britain is a subject of debate and dispute. The film was a UK-US co-production. In the year ADtwenty years after the Ninth Legion disappeared in the north of Britain, Marcus Flavius Aquila, a young Roman centurionarrives in to serve at his first post as a garrison commander. Marcus's father, who was the Senior Centurion of the ninth, disappeared with the eagle standard of the ill-fated legion, and Marcus hopes to redeem his family's honour by bravely serving in Britain. Shortly afterwards, only Marcus's alertness and decisiveness save the garrison from being overrun by Celtic tribesmen in a local insurrection. He is decorated for his bravery but honourably discharged due to a severe leg injury. Living at his uncle's estate near Calleva modern Silchester in southern Britain, Marcus has to cope with his military career having been cut short and his father's name still being held in disrepute. Hearing rumours that the eagle standard has been seen in the north of Britain, Marcus The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 to recover it. Despite the warnings of his uncle and his fellow Romans, who believe that no Roman can survive north of 's Wallhe travels north into the territory of the Pictsaccompanied only by his slave, Esca. The son of a deceased chieftain of the BrigantesEsca detests Rome and what it stands for, but considers himself bound to Marcus, who saved his life during an amphitheatre show. After several weeks of travelling through the northern wilderness, Esca and Marcus encounter Guern, a Roman- born Lucius Caius Metellus, one of the survivors of the Ninth Legion, who attributes his survival to the hospitality of the Selgovae tribe. Guern recalls that all but a small number of deserters were killed in an ambush by the northern tribes — including Esca's — and that the eagle standard was taken away by the Seal People, the most vicious of the tribes. The two travel further north until they are found by the Seal People. Identifying himself as a The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 son fleeing Roman rule and claiming Marcus as his slave, Esca is welcomed by the tribe. After allowing the Seal People to mistreat Marcus, Esca eventually reveals that his actions were a ploy and helps his master to find the eagle. As they retrieve it, they are ambushed by several warriors, including the Seal prince's father, the chief of the tribe. Marcus and Esca manage to kill them. Prior to dying, the chief reveals that he killed Marcus's father, who apparently begged for his life. Furthermore, the chief is revealed to be wearing Marcus's father's ring. Marcus does not understand Celtic and asks Esca to translate, but Esca never reveals the fate of Marcus's father. With the aid of the Seal prince's young son, they escape from the village. The two flee south in an effort to reach Hadrian's Wall, with the Seal People in pursuit. Marcus, slowed by his old battle wound, orders Esca to take the eagle back to Roman territory and even grants the reluctant slave his freedom. Freed, Esca still refuses to abandon his friend and instead heads out to look for help. He returns with the survivors of the Ninth Legion just as the Seal People catch up with them. Guern reveals to Marcus that he saw Marcus's father die. He assures The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 that his father was not a coward and fought to the end. The legionaries, wishing to redeem themselves, accept Aquila as The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 commander and prepare to defend the eagle standard. As an example to those who would betray their people, the Seal prince kills his young The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 in front of Esca, Marcus, and the legionaries. He then orders his warriors to attack. A battle ensues, in which all the Seal warriors are killed, along with most of the Ninth Legion soldiers, including Guern. Marcus kills the Seal prince by drowning him in the river. With the enemy defeated, the bodies of both Britons and Romans are laid out by the victors. As Marcus commends their valor, he lights a funeral pyre for Guern. As Guern is cremated, Marcus, Esca and the few The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 of the Ninth return to Roman territory, where Aquila delivers the eagle to the astonished governor in Londinium. There is some talk of the Ninth Legion being reformed with Marcus as The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 commander. But when Marcus and Esca wonder what they will do next, Marcus leaves the decision to Esca. An alternative ending is featured in the DVD. Marcus decides to burn the eagle standard on the The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 where the final battle occurred, instead of delivering it to the Roman governor. He tells Esca that he does this because the eagle belongs to the men who fought for it. Marcus The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 Esca are then shown approaching Hadrian's Wall on foot and talking about their plans for the future. Principal photography began on 24 August in Hungary, [4] [5] which doubles for what was later to become England. In October, production moved to Scotland, where filming The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 place in Wester Ross and at Loch Lomondamong other locations. Kevin Macdonald directed from a script by Jeremy Brock, who adapted the historical adventure novel of the same name by Rosemary Sutcliff. Macdonald intended the film to be historically authentic, but as little is certain about the tribes that the Romans encountered—they were generally Celtic peoples, though some may have been Picts —he made concessions. For example, the tribespeople spoke Gaeliceven though the language probably did not enter widespread use in the region until the 5th century AD; [6] Pictish is the more likely language to have been spoken at the time. That way, no one can tell you you were wrong. By Augustseveral Gaelic-speaking boys had auditioned for the role of a boy of the The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 people, aged nine to twelve, but without success, [3] so Macdonald held open auditions in Glasgow for the role. Macdonald described his view of the Seal people: [6]. They were a more indigenous folk than the Celts, who were from farther south They were probably small and dark, like the Inouit [sic], The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 off seals and dressed in sealskins. We are going to create a culture about which no one knows much, but which we will make as convincing as possible. We are basing it on clues gained from places like Skara Brae and the Tomb of the Eagles in Orkneyso that we will have them worshipping pagan symbols, like the seal and the eagle. The reason they have seized the emblem of the Roman eagle from the legion is because to them it [was] a sacred symbol. Achiltibuiea village in northwest Scotland, was used as a filming location for the "Seal People". Filming started in Achiltibuie on 7 October and finished on 15 October The main location was Fox Point, Old Dornie. The Pictish village which was constructed at Fox Point was used on most days of the filming. Other sites included Achnahaird beach, where a horse chase was filmed, and Loch Lurgainn. Macdonald intended to use locals as extras. This was a success with many locals appearing as extras after going to castings in nearby Ullapool. The Romans are played by Americans "to achieve a little contemporary symbolism ", [6] with Bell using a neutral English accent. According to Channing Tatumthe actors trained 4—5 hours a day for each role. Although the film mostly stuck to the plot of Sutcliff's novel, there were a The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 modifications and condensations, e. The website's critics consensus reads: " The Eagle has a pleasantly traditional action-adventure appeal, but it's drowned out by Kevin Macdonald's stolid direction and Channing Tatum's uninspired work in the central role. Roger Ebert gave The Eagle three stars out of four saying The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 "it evokes the energy of traditional sword-and-shield movies" and praising its realistic battle scenes and limited use of CGI. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from The Eagle of the Ninth The Eagle of the Ninth 2004. The Eagle Theatrical release poster. Release date. Running time. Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. 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The Ninth Legion marched into the mists of northern Britain - and they were never seen again. Four thousand men disappeared and their eagle standard was lost. It's a mystery that's never been solved, until now Marcus has to find out what happened to his father, who led the legion. So he sets out into the unknown, on a quest so dangerous that nobody expects him to return. The The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 of the Ninth is heralded as one of the most outstanding children's books of the twentieth century and The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 sold over a million copies worldwide. The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 Sutcliff writes with such passion and attention to detail that Roman Britain is instantly brought to life. One of the best books i ever read as a kid and it left me with a interest in Ancient history that hasn't left me since. Follow the adventures of former centurion Marcus and his british slave Esca as they travel Too much fighting and dialogue. Natalya Age One of the greatest mysteries of the Roman period in Britain is the fate of the Ninth legion, which vanishes from the records in the mid 2nd century AD. This famous novel describes the mission of a Roman soldier to Please sign in to write a review. If you have changed your email address then contact us and we will update your details. Would you like to proceed to the App The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 to download the Waterstones App? We have recently updated our Privacy Policy. The site uses cookies to offer you a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you accept our Cookie Policy, you can change your settings at any time. Quantity Add to basket. This item has been added to your basket View basket Checkout. Your local Waterstones may have stock of this item. View other formats and editions. Sutcliff makes Classics and archaeology uniquely thrilling for children. Added to basket. Demon Dentist. David Walliams. Frostheart 2. Jamie Littler. The Wizards of Once: Never and Forever. Cressida Cowell. When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. Judith Kerr. The Boy At the Back of the Class. Onjali Q. Artemis Fowl. Eoin Colfer. The Good Thieves. Katherine Rundell. R J Palacio. The Night Bus Hero. Jessica Townsend. The Castle of Tangled Magic. Sophie Anderson. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Gangsta Granny. Philip Pullman. Paperback edition. Mike Cosstick. Comment 0. Fiona Sharp. Your review has been submitted successfully. Not registered? Remember me? Forgotten password Please enter your email address below and we'll send you a link to reset your password. Not you? Reset password. Download Now Dismiss. Simply reserve online and pay at the counter when you collect. Available in shop from just two hours, subject to availability. Your order is now being processed and we have sent a confirmation email to you at. This item can be requested from the shops shown below. If this item isn't available to be reserved nearby, add the item to your basket instead and select 'Deliver to my local shop' at the checkout, to be able to collect it from there at a later date. Preferred contact method Email Text message. When will my order be ready to collect? Following the initial email, you will be contacted by the shop to confirm that your item is available for collection. Call us on or send us an email at. Unfortunately there has been a The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 with your order. Please try again or alternatively you can contact your chosen shop on or send us an email at. The Eagle of The Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff | Waterstones

The Eagle of the Ninth is a historical adventure novel for children The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 by Rosemary Sutcliff and published in Discharged because of a battle wound, a young Roman officer Marcus Flavius Aquila tries to discover the truth about the disappearance of his father's legion in northern Britain. Disguised as a Greek oculist and travelling beyond Hadrian's Wall with his freed ex-slave, Esca, Marcus finds that a demoralized and The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 Ninth Legion was annihilated by a great rising of the northern tribes. In part, this disgrace was redeemed through a heroic last stand by a small remnant including Marcus's father around the legion's eagle standard. Marcus's hope of seeing the lost legion re-established is dashed, but he is able to bring back the gilded bronze eagle so that it can no longer serve as a symbol of Roman defeat — and thus will no longer be a danger to the frontier's security. The Eagle of the Ninth is one of Sutcliff's earlier books, but may be her best-known title. The sequence loosely traces a family, of the The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 Empire and then of Britain, who inherit an emerald seal ring bearing the insignia of a dolphin. The book has also been published as The Eagle. It has been adapted a few times, most notably as the film The Eagle. Sutcliff wrote in a foreword that she created the story from two elements: the disappearance of the Legio IX Hispana Ninth Legion from the historical record following an expedition north to deal with Caledonian tribes in ; and the discovery of a wingless Roman eagle in excavations at Silchester. The Museum of Readingwhich now houses the Silchester eaglestates that it "is not a legionary eagle but has been immortalized as such by Rosemary Sutcliff". Sutcliff also assumed that the legion's title of " Hispana " meant that it was raised in Hispania now Spain and Portugalbut it was probably awarded this title for victories there. At the time Sutcliff wrote, it was a plausible theory that the unit had been wiped out in Britain during a period of unrest early in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian AD — This in turn is disputed by other historians, who assert that it was indeed destroyed in northern Britain. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Eagle of the Ninth First edition. Main article: The Eagle film. The Observer. Works by Rosemary Sutcliff. The Chronicles of Robin Hood Oxford,illus. Walter Hodges The Armourer's House illus. The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 Hodges Brother Dusty-Feetillus. Walter Hodges Simonillus. Richard Kennedy OutcastThe Eagle of the Ninth 2004. Richard Kennedy Warrior Scarletillus. Charles Keeping Knight's Feeillus. Charles Keeping Bridge Buildersillus. Douglas Relf Beowulf: Dragonslayer illus. Charles Keeping The Hound of Ulsterillus. Charles Keeping The Chief's Daughterillus. Victor Ambrus The Witch's Bratillus. Richard Lebenson The Truce of the Gamesillus. Victor Ambrus Heather, Oak, and Oliveillus. Victor Ambrus The Capricorn Braceletillus. Shirley Felts Shifting Sandsillus. Rachel Birkett The Roundabout Horse illus. Alan Lee Chess-dream in a Gardenposth. Ralph Thompson The Wanderings of Odysseusposth. Alan Lee. Categories : British novels Children's historical novels Novels by Rosemary Sutcliff Novels set in Roman Britain British children's novels Oxford University Press books British novels adapted into films Novels The Eagle of the Ninth 2004 in the 2nd century children's books Novels about missing people Fiction set in ancient Rome Television dramas set in ancient Rome. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. First edition. Oxford University Press. The Silver Branch.