Talk:The Eiger Sanction (novel)

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Hemlock as the Ogre?

I doubt there is any encyclopedia-worthy content to this, but it occured to me that Hemlock's neighbor (Cherry) is a virgin and his gardener's name is Mr. Monk. This seems to allude to the two mountains (Jungfrau and Mönch — German for virgin and monk) adjacent to the Eiger (German for ogre). So is Hemlock, the "hero" of the story, the ogre? The mountain is certainly also portrayed as a killer without remorse. — Eoghanacht talk 16:41, 10 September 2009 (UTC)Reply


Dragon might represent James Jesus Angleton

JJA was the long-time counter-spy for the CIA. He was known to authorize assassinations, per the wikipedia article on him. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.105.72.67 (talk) 14:11, 23 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Climbing Scenes There is an article by well-known mountain photographer John Cleare on the filming of the Eiger mountain scenes. (It is in the Spring 2010 (no 57) edition of Summit). It describes some hairy incidents during the filming of the work, first with Dougal Haston as safety officer, and then after his replacement by Hamish MacInnes . Linuxlad (talk) 18:47, 21 March 2010 (UTC)Reply