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''Order of the Black Eagle'' (aka ''Black Eagle'') is an American pseudo-parody action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to ''Unmasking the Idol,'' a 1986 film by the same director (Keeter), story-writer (Eaton), and screenplay writer (Behrens). Leonard Worth Keeter III directed it in Shelby, North Carolina, at Earl Owensby Studios, and the surrounding area.〔Jill Lanford, ''Spartanburg Area to Land a Role in the Movies'', Spartanburg Herald-Journal, March 22, 1985, Sec. D, pg. 1〕〔Connie Nelson (born 1959), Floyd Harris, ''Film Junkie's Guide to North Carolina'', pg. 345 ISBN 0895872692 ISBN 9780895872692〕 Betty J. Stephens, John Alan Stephens, PhD, and Robert P. Eaton co-produced the film. Eaton — whose only marriage from 1965 to 1969 was the sixth of seven marriages for Lana Turner — was president of Polo Players, the firm that partnered with Earl Owensby Studios to launch the two-film project.〔(Daniel MacFarlane, ''Projecting Hitler: Representations of Adolf Hitler in English-Language Film, 1968–1990'', ) University of Saskatchewan (thesis) (December 2004)〕 == Plot ==
Duncan Jax, played by Ian Hunter, must stop neo-Nazis from destroying communication satellites and awakening Hitler from a cryogenic sleep. Jax assembles a band of the dirtiest fighters in the world to do it.〔Charles P. Mitchell, ''The Hitler filmography: Worldwide Feature Film and Television Miniseries Portrayals, 1940 through 2000,'' Charles P. Mitchell, McFarland & Company (2002) ISBN 078641295X ISBN 9780786412952〕
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