A conservationist and a widow meet a mountain climber hired to steal bald-eagle eggs.A conservationist and a widow meet a mountain climber hired to steal bald-eagle eggs.A conservationist and a widow meet a mountain climber hired to steal bald-eagle eggs.
- Arthur
- (as Charles K. Bibby)
- Man #1
- (as Merton E. Hatfield)
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- TriviaAfter principal filming in North Carolina was finished, the film reels were sent back by plane to Los Angeles, California. One reel out of four never arrived, so this movie was substantially reorganized around the missing scenes (shot out of order) in editing. This partly explains why some sub-plots are incomplete, and Jim Malden has no backstory.
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[first lines]
Stella Clayton: Hughie, where are you boys goin' at this hour with all that booze?
Hughie Peyton: Huntin'.
Stella Clayton: Don't you work any more Hughie Peyton?
Charlie Miller: His wife give 'im a few days off.
Stella Clayton: Aw hell.
[walks away]
Hughie Peyton: That Stella can really pack a pair of Levis, can't she?
Charlie Miller: I like it.
[shouting as they pull away in their boat]
Charlie Miller: Hey Stella, just put it on my tab...
Stella Clayton: I swear those boys were behind the door when when brains were passed out.
- Alternate versionsThe Italian VHS edition runs 1:28:15 (at PAL speed, which is roughly 92 mins in NTSC) and has about 10 different scenes which are either alternate takes and/or completely different scenes. Despite being shorter, it has at least 2 scenes totally absent in the US Blu-Ray (which runs 1:40:45). So each edition has scenes that are not included in the other.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Het uur van de wolf: Rutger Hauer: Blond, blue eyes (2006)
- SoundtracksHold Her In Your Hand
Vocal by Maurice Gibb
Composed by Maurice Gibb and Barry Gibb
Produced by Maurice Gibb
Hauer gets himself in a local dispute with some hunters killing birds on his land, and so ensues a messy, clumsy war between him and the hunters. Add to this Powers Boothe arrival and the film starts to fall flat on its face. The acting is very average, and the films ultimate aim at pointing out the importance of nature is lost amongst the movies detracting subplots.
The direction and production isn't up to scratch, only adding the the films failure. Although an avid fan of hauers work, id recommend you don't waste your time on 'A Breed Apart'.
- Barclayandrew
- Sep 30, 2005
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)