“Unraveling the Enigma: How ‘With Wings As Eagles’ Takes Flight Beyond Conventional Storytelling”

As we dive back into the captivating world of screenwriting, we find ourselves in the turbulent backdrop of World War II—a period ripe with conflict, raw emotions, and moral dilemmas. How does one navigate the treacherous waters of a narrative where a German war hero— yes, you heard that right— is given orders to exterminate 8000 American POWs, only to pivot dramatically towards aiding their escape? That’s the intriguing premise behind Randall Wallace’s 1997 screenplay, “With Wings as Eagles.” Wallace, who once was the golden boy of Hollywood with his Oscar-winning “Braveheart,” took a gamble here, intending to explore the complexities of loyalty and redemption in a narrative filled with chaos. Unfortunately, the script never saw the light of day after Arnold Schwarzenegger backed out, leaving a curious “what if” hanging in the air. So, what’s the magic—or mayhem—that lies within those 109 pages? Let’s delve into the drama, action, and thoughtful character arcs that could make this a story worth revisiting today. For those intrigued by a unique spin on historical narratives, this one might just be the ticket—LEARN MORE.
Genre: Drama/Action/WW2
Premise: At the tail end of World War 2, a German war hero is tasked with exterminating 8000 American POWs… but instead helps them escape.
About: Today’s screenplay takes us back to the fruitful screenwriting decade that was the 1990s. Randall Wallace was one of the hottest screenwriters in the world. Just two years previous, in 1995, his movie, “Braveheart,” would capture audiences everywhere and go on to win the Oscar for Best Picture. Today’s 1997 Wallace script had Arnold Schwarzzeneger eagerly ready to commit. However, after Arnold changed his mind, the project never picked up enough steam again to make it to the finish line.
Writer: Randall Wallace
Details: 109 pages

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