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The Guns Of Navarone [VHS] [1961]
 
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The Guns Of Navarone [VHS] [1961]

VHS ~ David Niven
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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This rousing, explosive 1961 WWII adventure, based on Alistair MacLean's thrilling novel, turns the war thriller into a deadly caper film. Gregory Peck heads a star-studded cast charged with a near impossible mission: to destroy a pair of German guns nestled in a protective cave on the strategic Mediterranean island of Navarone, from where they can control a vital sea passage. As world famous mountain climber turned British army Captain Mallory, Peck leads a guerrilla force composed of the humanistic explosives expert, Miller (David Niven), the ruthless Greek patriot with a grudge, Stavros (Anthony Quinn), veteran special forces soldier Brown (Stanley Baker) and the cool, quiet young marksman Pappadimos (James Darren). This disparate collection of classic types must overcome internal conflicts, enemy attacks, betrayal and capture to complete their mission. Director J. Lee Thompson sets a driving pace for this exciting (if familiar) military operation, a succession of close calls, pitched battles and last-minute escapes as our heroes infiltrate the garrisoned town with the help of resistance leader Maria (Irene Papas) and plot their entry into the heavily guarded mountain fort. Carl Foreman's screenplay embraces MacLean's role call of clichés and delivers them with style, creating one of the liveliest mixes of espionage, combat and good old-fashioned military derring-do put on film. In 1978, the sequel Force 10 from Navarone was released, but MacLean fans will prefer to check out the action-packed thriller Where Eagles Dare. --Sean Axmaker


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Exciting war film based on a novel by Alistair Maclean, which tells of the attempts of a British raiding team to sabotage two giant German guns on a Turkish island in the Aegean Sea.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An all time classic, 26 Feb 2001
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Gregory Peck plays Mallory, the worlds greatest living mountaineer, linguist and commandoe, picked along with Anthony Quin, to escort a group of sabotuers onto Navarone, where terrifying anti-shipping guns are impeding the rescue of a British garrison. When the vessel sinks in a storm, Mallory is compelled by fate to join and ultimately lead the deadly mission, stirring stuff indeed and highly enjoyable to boot. All of the characters are flawed in that wonderful Great Escape way. Instead of a claustrophobic miner, we get the knief man who's lost his taste for killing. No blind forger hear but a man who's closest comrade will kill him at the end of the war. There's good Germans and bad Germans, a traitor in the camp, Anthony Quayle with gangreen, romance and a surprise ending(well sort of). My personal favourite is where Messrs. Peck and Niven appear to share a cigarette of dubious nature in the closing moments of the film!

This film is a classic, and has always been well regarded, but is it worth buying on DVD? Now to be fair this movie is long in the tooth, and has long been the staple fair of Sunday matinees and video-store bargain bins. So is it worth forking out for? Simple answer:yes!

Long answer: Aside from a great tranfer, where the day-for-night shots are printed as night,its in widescreen, with Dolby digital sound! To boot, there is a plethora of extras. Not many forty year old movies come with a directors' commentary, but this does. As J. Lee Thompson was a studio gun-for-hire, this was just another job rather than a personal obsession, so dont expect great personal insights. For me the real goodies are the bizarre promo films thrown in for good measure. Publicity films date faster than calenders and theses are excellently silly, fun, pathe style newsreels. Worth a look if only to see Peck playing football with war-orphans in Nazi regalia, and check out the gals shopping. This is capped with an indepth making of, based around lenghty interviews with Peck, Quin and Thompson. Some great personal reflections.

Fans of this movie will need not my recommendation, but I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and all the bonus material. Two thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible all-star wartime adventure, 13 Nov 2000
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This film is just about one of my all time greats. It is an all time classic with its superb blend of character, action and intrigue. If only Carl Foreman had left some of the more subtil elements of Alistair MacLean's great novel alone. Mind you, MacLean liked the film so much he started his sequel book (Force 10 from Navarone) based on the film ending, not his original book! (Carl Foreman then proceeded to bastardise that book for film with much less success) I haven't seen the Region 2 transfer but if it is as good as the Region 1 then war film fans will be well pleased. GET IT! Widescreen definately!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fantastic world war two adventure set in Rhodes, 11 May 2000
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With an excellent cast of actors, this British war movie set the standard for drama and adventure over the last forty years. The storyline is basic enough with twists and turns and high adventure all thrown in. Gregory Peck gives a fine performance as the leader of a group of British soldiers out to destroy the imfamous guns of Navarone that protect a small stretch in the Aegean Sea. Although the picture quality is poor the story more than makes up for this. Well worth watching on a Sunday afternoon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Guns of Navarone /must see vintage war film
The Guns of Navarone is still in spite of its age one of the best war films .Written by Alistair Mclean,and starring screen greats Gregory Peck,David Niven and Anthony Quinn ,it... Read more
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