The Eiger Sanction (film)

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The Eiger Sanction
Directed by Clint Eastwood
Produced by David Brown
Robert Daley
Richard D. Zanuck
Written by Novel:
Rod Whitaker
Screenplay:
Hal Dresner
Warren Murphy
Rod Whitaker
Starring Clint Eastwood
George Kennedy
Jack Cassidy
Vonetta McGee
Music by John Williams
Cinematography William N. Clark
Frank Stanley
Editing by Ferris Webster
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United States July 16, 1975
Running time 123 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

The Eiger Sanction is a 1975 action thriller film based on a 1972 novel by American author Dr. Rodney William Whitaker, under the pen name Trevanian. The film was directed by Clint Eastwood who also starred as Dr. Jonathan Hemlock.

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Dr. Jonathan Hemlock, professor of art and expert mountaineer, is a long retired government assassin called upon to return to work for two more sanctions, or assassinations. He has used the small fortune he made from previous sanctions to amass a small but impressive art collection, primarily made up of stolen pieces smuggled into the U.S. from Europe.

Eastwood as Dr. Jonathan Hemlock
Eastwood as Dr. Jonathan Hemlock

His boss is "Dragon", an ex-Nazi pure albino confined to semi-darkness and kept alive by blood transfusions. Dragon wants Hemlock to sanction two men responsible for the death of another government agent, a man who was also a friend of Hemlock's. But Hemlock refuses, insisting he is retired and uninterested in the work, regardless of the personal turn it has taken. Dragon will not be denied, however, and he threatens that Hemlock's illicit art collection will be seized by the IRS unless he cooperates. He is informed that the target is a member of an international climbing team about to ascend the north face of the Eiger in Switzerland, a treacherous route which has claimed many lives.

Hemlock goes to train in Arizona with his friend, Ben Bowman, then both proceed to Switzerland to join the climbing team. There is, of course, much conflict within the team, mainly due to clashing egos. The expedition eventually sets out, but encounters extremely bad conditions. Eventually rescued from the railroad that runs through the mountain, Hemlock finds the target of his mission, but it is not the one he had expected.

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This film has developed a cult following because of the authentic mountain-climbing sequences at the end of the film. Since the film was made in 1975, there were no CGI effects used — all the mountain climbing was real. Clint Eastwood did all his own stunts, saying that he couldn't expect a stuntman to risk his life if he wasn't ready to risk his own. Many rock climbers, mountaineers, and even critics who didn't like the film praise these scenes for their realism, and have said they make the film worth watching.

During the making of this film, a stunt man, who was also a professional rock climber, was killed when a boulder hit him.

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