Spirit of the Eagle (1991)
Animal Action
The animal action is continuous throughout the entire movie. There is one scene in which a trapper shoots at Lady hitting her in the wing and she plummets to the ground. This scene was shot in cuts using a trained Eagle that had been injured in the wild, (it now lives at Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Education center), and a fake eagle that was dropped from a helicopter to portray the eagle falling to the ground. The real eagle (trained by the use of a whistle, voice commands and food rewards) is never harmed. Stage blood was applied to the bird for close-ups in all of the necessary scenes. The traveling horses used in the movie were trained riding horses belonging to John and Bo Derek and were never in any danger. Another horse scene involving the Indians breaking in some wild horses was done with trained rearing horses. In another scene Eli and his son are seen traveling down river with two traders on a supply raft, with a crate carrying two chickens, and a pig. The animals used in this scene were livestock owned by a local farmer and were not injured. Other mild action shows Little Eli petting an owl and feeding a raccoon. Both of these animals were pets belonging to one of the local residents. All other scenes using animals were background only.