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"Kill a few people, they call you a murderer. Kill a million and you're a conqueror."
―Eric Qualen
Eric Qualen
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Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger
Gender: Male
Hair color: Brown
Nationality: British
Profession: Former military intelligence operative
Criminal mastermind
Status: Deceased
Cause of death: Killed in helicopter explosion cause by Gabe Walker
Played by: John Lithgow
Films: Cliffhanger

Eric Qualen was a former intelligence officer turned criminal mastermind and the main antagonist in the film Cliffhanger. He was a sadistic and merciless international terrorist that was perfectly willing to kill innocent people and his own accomplices to achieve his own ends. For his actions and personality in general, he is considered by far the darkest and vilest out of all the main antagonists from the Die Hard scenario films.

Cliffhanger[]

Eric Qualen was a former British military intelligence member turned terrorist who leads a highly skilled band of international robbers that attempt to steal $100 million dollars in uncirculated $1,000 bills for international banking transactions from a U.S. Treasury transport plane flying over the isolated Rocky Mountains during a daring midair heist. Qualen succeeds in destroying the Treasury plane, but the cases full of the currency are lost in the mountains and their own plane is forced to make a crash landing. Luckily, there are tracking devices in the cases, but because they need expert help locating them in the mountainous terrain, Qualen has his pilot, Krystal, call for a rescue helicopter so they can hijack it, find the money, and get out of the mountains.

Because it is too windy for helicopters to fly, Rocky Mountain Rescue is forced to send troubled Gabe Walker and his disgruntled former friend Hal Tucker into the mountains on foot to escort them out of the mountains, only for them to be captured by the group, who demand the whereabouts of the helicopter. After the group uses the tracking device to locate the first of the three cases, Qualen takes off Gabe's coat to make sure he comes back to the group. He is tethered to a rope and ordered to scale a steep wall to retrieve it. Knowing that he will be killed once Qualen gets the money, Gabe frees himself from the rope, and the group begins firing up the mountain, causing a landslide which takes one of Qualen's thugs. Seeing the money flutter down from the top of the mountain, Qualen presumes Gabe dead and orders the group to proceed to the second case.

Gabe finds the second case takes every bill except for one, on which he wrote "Want to Trade?" An infuriated Qualen orders the group to and split up and find Gabe. Gabe uses his environment to his advantage and begins killing the terrorists, and burns the money to keep warm. Hal encounters two adolescent friends of his and warns them, but Qualen orders one of his mercenaries, Kynette, to kill them. Kynette wounds one with his MAC-11 submachine gun, but the other gets away by parachuting off a cliff. After Gabe kills Kynette by impaling him on a stalagmite, Qualen plants C4 explosives directly above him. Hal manages to break away from the terrorists and use a radio to alert Gabe of this and Gabe barely escapes.

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Qualen communicating with his henchman Kynette

By now, the winds have died down enough for a rescue helicopter pilot to fly into the mountains, having not received any response from Gabe or Hal and alerts the authorities. Krystal flags down the rescue helicopter and pulls a gun on him, but against Qualen's orders, Delmar, another mercenary, shoots and kills the pilot. Travers, another mercenary, pulls a gun on Qualen, telling everyone that he is now in charge. Qualen, held at gunpoint, states that without someone to pilot the helicopter, nobody will even be able to get off the mountain. Qualen calmly draws his Desert Eagle and holds it to Krystal's back, telling her that the meaning of true love is sacrifice, and shoots her dead. As Qualen is now the only one who can fly them off the mountain, the playing field is now equal again, and Travers backs off. Qualen tells Travers, Hal, and the last remaining mercenary, Delmar, to track down the case while he goes off in the rescue helicopter. But when they are nearing it, they try and kill Hal when they don't need him anymore, only to be killed by Gabe and Hal. Meanwhile, Gabe's love, Jessie, who signaled the helicopter, only to discover that Qualen is the pilot.

"Meet me at the highest point from where you are with the money. Or else we'll see if this little angel of yours can fly."
―Eric Qualen [src]

Communicating by radio, Qualen and Gabe make a deal to exchange Jessie for the money Gabe collected from the third case. Qualen releases Jessie, but Gabe double crosses Qualen by throwing the bag of money into the helicopter's rotors, destroying it. Qualen flies into a rage and chases Gabe across the mountaintop, only managing to survive by grabbing onto an old steel ladder bolted into the rocks. Gabe takes the helicopter's tow line and attaches it to the ladder so it can't get away, and Hal uses a shotgun to destroy the chopper's rotors. Gabe thinks that he has won, but when the helicopter begins falling off of the mountain, its weight pulls the ladder out of the rocks and Gabe barely hangs onto the freezing, rusty metal. The helicopter falls and the helicopter's cable stretches itself out to its full length. Gabe and Qualen fight atop the dangling wreckage and it appears that Gabe is in trouble when he gets several punches to the face. However, when he sees the helicopter's tow cable beginning to give way under the intense weight of the aircraft, Gabe gets the energy to throw a defeated Qualen into the helicopter and jump off as it breaks free from its moorings, falling to the rocks thousands of feet below, causing a gigantic explosion that finally kills Qualen.

Personality[]

Qualen was an extremely ruthless, manipulative, disrespectful, callous, psychotic, rude, manipulative, sadistic, unsympathetic, devious, and selfish terrorist with a complete and total disregard and contempt for the wellbeing of other people apart from himself. Qualen is also a charismatic and sophisticated yet somewhat arrogant individual who possesses a number of resourceful skills and applicable expertise. Although little background information is given about Qualen's life prior to the events of the film, it is stated that he betrayed his former British government and decorated career in espionage and counter-espionage in favour of becoming one of the Western world's most wanted terrorism suspects and using his extensive training in martial arts, explosives, special-weapons and tactics to orchestrate various global criminal and terrorist acts. Not only did Qualen show no remorse for his actions, but he enjoyed them immensely; for example, on two separate occasions in the film when one of his henchman murdered innocent bystanders, rather than feeling remorse or regret for what they had done and for not having done anything to stop them, Qualen instead felt only took delight in the carnage and reacted apathetically and mockingly to his hostage Hal Tucker's distress. Qualen presumably is a Cluster B psychopath with antisocial, narcissistic, and borderline personality disorders with sadistic features. Thus, while psychopathic and twisted, he was capable of understanding why his actions are so terrible without caring at all about how it affected other people or if he endangered his own life in the process.

Qualen never felt any genuine love for anyone, even for his closest acquaintances, for instance, when Travers confronted Qualen and held him at gunpoint due to his consistent bullying and condescension, Qualen used his lover Krystal as a human body-shield before threatening and terrifying her moments before shooting and killing her in order to regain control and power. Qualen treated both his accomplices and people in general horribly especially towards his hostage, Hal, because aside from trying to kill him in order to break Gabe's spirit, he would psychologically and physically abuse him on many occasions. It is also strongly implied that if the events in the film had not taken place then Qualen would have likely double-crossed his associates had the heist gone according to plan in order to keep the majority of the stolen cash to himself. Qualen also had a ridiculously excessive sense of self-worth, as he felt that he was entitled to everything he wanted just because he wanted it, with no rational reasoning. Qualen was also simply put, more vicious then all the thugs combined, and his own minions, who were also dangerous thugs in their own rights, were deathly afraid of him and try to get on his good side. Because of his military background, Qualen was greatly deceitful and manipulative, capable of using charm, threats, fibs, bargains, or intimidation when he so desired.

Quotes[]

  • Your friend just had the most expensive funeral in history.
  • You, stay! You, fetch!
  • I'm beginning to dislike this Mr. Walker.
  • Suits, socks, 100 million dollars - the usual stuff.
  • Do you know what real love is, Kristel? Sacrifice...
  • Love is a killer, isn't it?
  • Off? I haven't even got on it... yet.
  • Don't bother to buckle up - you may not want to survive this.
  • I must say, you're a real piece of work.
  • Nice try. But I never doubt the value of loyalty when it comes naturally. Not like the kind that has to be paid for.
  • Rise and shine, gentlemen. Let's make history.
  • You want to kill me don't you, Tucker? Well, take a number and get in line.
  • Sue me.
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