Order of the Black Eagle (film)

Order of the Black Eagle (aka Black Eagle) is an American action B movie released in December 1987. The film is a sequel to Unmasking the Idol, a 1986 spy film by the same director (Keeter), story-writer (Eaton), and screenplay writer (Behrens). Leonard Worth Keeter III directed the film in Shelby, North Carolina, at Earl Owensby Studios, and the surrounding area.

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.

Cast
Interpol Spy Agency
 * Ian Hunter — Duncan Jax, secret agent
 * Charles King "Chuck" Bibby — Star, head of spy agency
 * Jill Donnellan — Tiffany Youngblood, undercover agent, and Jax assistant
 * Shangtai Tuan — Sato, secret agent gadget designer

Duncan Jax's mercenaries
 * Anna Maria Rapagna – Maxie Ryder
 * Joe Coltrane — Hammer
 * James Eric — Jake, aka "Juice"
 * Bill Gribble — cowboy
 * Dean Whitworth — Bolt
 * Terry James Loughlin — S.
 * Typhoon — "Boon," the Baboon, Duncan's pet and sidekick
 * Special appearance


 * Flo Hyman — Spike, knife-wielding mercenary

Neo-Nazi group, "Order of the Black Eagle"
 * William T. Hicks — millionaire Baron Ernst von Tepisch, leader of a neo-Nazi group
 * Wolfgang Linkman — Colonel Wilhelm Stryker, Nazi security chief

Rest of cast
 * Gene Scherer — Dr. Kurtz
 * Stefan Krayk — Dr. George Brinkmann, Jr., laser scientist
 * Tony Ellwood — Hitler (cameo appearance)

Post production

 * Editor — Matthew Ernest Mallinson
 * Assistant Editor — Lewis Andrew Schoenbrun
 * Music — Dee Barton, original score composer and conductor