Red Eagle (1994) Movie poster and book cover compared.

Red Eagle (1994)

Jim Goddard, 1994

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Lie Down with Lions
Ken Follett, 1986

Red Eagle is a movie directed by Jim Goddard in 1994 and based on the book Lie Down with Lions by Ken Follett, first published in 1986. The movie features Timothy Dalton, Marg Helgenberger, Nigel Havers, Omar Sharif, Maceddet Albayrak, Juliette Athlan, and others.

What users say

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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AUDIOBOOK

Audiobook cover of Lie Down with Lions, the 1986 book by Ken Follett.

Lie Down with Lions

Read by: Emma Fenney

Storyline

Doctor Peter Husak, introduces the American Jack Carver to his friend nurse Kate – and it’s love on first sight. But when she learns in a dramatic incident that Jack’s a CIA agent, she leaves him and marries Husak instead. Together they go into a war area in Nagorny Karabach for a relief organization.

Movie vs Book

Poster of Red Eagle, the 1994 movie by Jim Goddard

Year

1994

Minutes

180

Movie Rate

5.40

Source: IMDb

Movie

Red Eagle

Original title: Lie Down with Lions

Country: UK

Year: 1994

Length: 3h

Cover of Lie Down with Lions, the 1986 book by Ken Follett

Year

1986

Pages

496

Book Rate

7.70

S: Goodreads

Book

Lie Down with Lions

Country: UK

First published in: 1986

Length: 496 pages

Genre: Fiction

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User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of Red Eagle, the 1994 movie by Jim Goddard

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Cover of Lie Down with Lions, the 1986 book by Ken Follett

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IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of Red Eagle, the 1994 movie by Jim Goddard

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25% No

6 votes

2 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of Lie Down with Lions, the 1986 book by Ken Follett

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45% No

6 votes

5 votes

User Polls Summary

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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