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On Wings of Eagles

2016 | 96m | English

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Eric Liddell - China's first gold medalist and one of Scotland's greatest athletes - returns to war-torn China.
Release Date: Jun 17, 2016
Director: Michael Parker, Stephen Shin Kei-Yin
Writer: Michael Parker, Rubby Xu, Christopher C. Chan, Stephen Shin Kei-Yin
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords prisoner of war, sports, based on true story, japanese occupation of china
Production Companies Beijing Forbidden City Film, MGK Multimedia, BondIt, Innowave Limited, Goodland Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $155,111
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Joseph Fiennes Eric Liddell
Shawn Dou Xu Niu
Elizabeth Arends Florence Liddell
Richard Sanderson Dr. Hubbard
Darren Grosvenor Gentleman
Simon Twu Chen Quan
Augusta Xu-Holland Catherine Standish
Patrice Poujol Louis Klein
Shigeo Kobayashi Yoshinori Yumoto
Zach Ireland David Marshall
Asta Friis Lodahl Heather Liddell
Laura Justine Friis Lodahl Patricia Liddell
Jesse Kove Hugh Johnson
Bruce Locke Old Xu Niu (voice)
Asano Nagahide
Chang Kuo-Chu
Name Job
Horace Ma Kwong-Wing Production Design
Kwan Kit Mok Costume Design
Mickey Rodriguez Colorist
Michael Parker Co-Director, Writer
Rubby Xu Writer
Christopher C. Chan Writer
Stephen Ma Man-Yin Special Effects
Scot Boland Casting
Peter Svab Editor
Nicole A. Fletcher Dialogue Editor
Leandro Cassan Sound Editor
Reuben Ripley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Reed Tsuda Casting Assistant
Matt Friedman Music Editor
Scott Greer Original Music Composer
Kitty Chau Cheuk-Wai Costume Designer
Ka Ue So Digital Imaging Technician
Victoria Burrows Casting
Cheng Siu-Keung Director of Photography
Darren Grosvenor Stunt Double
Gaby Santinelli Dialect Coach
Stephen Shin Kei-Yin Writer, Director
Name Title
Stephen Lam Bing-Kwan Producer
Mark Bacino Producer
Brandon Millan Executive Producer
Scott Martin Executive Producer
Gilbert Hung Wan Hoi Executive Producer
Gregory Hotz Executive Producer
Ken Heung Executive Producer
Stephen Fan Executive Producer
Braden Bowen Executive Producer
Patrick DePeters Executive Producer
Jim Green Producer
Yu Xiaoying Executive Producer
Newlson Tang Kin Ming Executive Producer
Michael Thomas Slifkin Executive Producer
Corby Pons Executive Producer
James Ryan Parker Executive Producer
Henry Mu Executive Producer
Daniel Lawrence Abrams Co-Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Stephen Shin Kei-Yin Producer
Ryan Parker Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

This film picks up where "Chariots of Fire" (1981) leaves off with the Olympic champion Eric Liddell (Joseph Fiennes) now a missionary in the land of his birth - now war-torn - China. When the Japanese invade, he is initially fêted - well fed and looked after, but that is all part of the ultimate ga ... me of humiliation as he is basically being groomed for a race against "Xu Niu" (Shawn Dou). This is quite an interesting depiction of just how this man's Christian faith and sense of decency were pitched against the ruthlessness of his captors who used both physical and psychological methods to reduce their captives to jelly. Whilst this certainly hints at those atrocities, the whole look and feel of the film is just a little sterile and Fiennes isn't really up to much in the lead. Somehow his strength of faith and purpose is lost in a really mediocre production that never quite gets going properly. Based in fact, it does offer us a truth about the truly shameful ending for this man of principle, but perhaps a remake with a better cast, writing and more vision from a director who understands how to better deliver a story of a complex individual would leave us feeling better fulfilled. Watchable, but forgettable I am afraid.

Sep 03, 2022