The Guns of Navarone

1961

Action / Adventure / Drama / War

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Richard Harris as Squadron Leader Barnsby
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Irene Papas as Maria Pappadimos
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James Robertson Justice as Jensen / Prologue Narrator
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Gregory Peck as Capt. Keith Mallory
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1.35 GB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 38 min
P/S 1 / 10
2.58 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 38 min
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English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 40 min
P/S 2 / 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ccthemovieman-18 / 10

Solid, Man's WWII Movie

For a long (157 minutes) classic movie, this is paced well with a decent amount of action to keep things going. There are lulls, but just a few, and the cast is always worth watching with Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, David Niven, Richard Attenborough, Stanley Baker and Anthony Quale all quality actors. There are no irritating, annoying people, either, which is very refreshing. Everyone in this group is pretty much on the same page.

It's just a straight World War II adventure, with no sappy romance subplots to take away from the story, either. In other words, this is man's movie, pure and simple, and a good one that still holds up today.

Despite the good cast, the story takes center stage. The visuals or sound aren't anything to write home about, even with the latest super-duper DVD edition. I found this surprisingly interesting even on multiple viewings when I knew what was going to happen, so that's a testimony to how well this story was told on screen.

Reviewed by philip_vanderveken7 / 10

This has everything that I'm looking for in a classic war movie...

Ever since I was a little boy, I've watched several classic war movies with my father. He was an absolute fan of this kind of movies and I guess I've inherited that passion from him, because since then I try to watch and buy as many (classic) war movies as I can find. So far I already have several of them in my private DVD collection, but until now, "The Guns of Navarone" wasn't a part of it. The main reason for that is because I hadn't seen it before and therefor didn't know what to expect of it. But now that it was finally shown on television, I was able to tape it and to watch it.

When in 1943 the Germans are attempting to bully neutral Turkey into joining the Axis, 2,000 British troops are trapped on the small and strategically unimportant Greek island Kiros. Something has to be done to save them and there is only one way to get there: by boat. But it's impossible to come near to the island because the only sea route is defended by two gigantic German anti-ship batteries, deployed in a massive cliff side bunker on the island of Navarone. An air attack has been attempted before and proved to be useless and the only option that is left is sending a team of six Greek and English mountaineers to meet up with partisans to try and dynamite the guns. The team does not only face the almost impossible task to conquer the difficult terrain, they also have to try to get past a German garrison and to make things worse, there also appears to be a traitor among them...

About one thing I'm already certain: I'll buy this movie on DVD as soon as I can find it. This is one of the better classic war movies that I've seen lately and I really had a good time watching it. Not only does it give a more realistic view on the war, the characters are also a lot more realistic. They aren't as invincible as you sometimes see in other classic war movies (think for instance of "Where Eagles Dare (1968)"),in which the Americans or other allies seem to carry some kind of magic shield around them that can't be penetrated by German bullets, while they can kill hundreds of the enemy with only one bullet. In this movie they have to deal with all kinds of difficulties like difficult terrain, a traitor,... and yes, even the good guys can get killed or wounded.

What I also liked was the fact that this movie was shot in Greece and therefor gave a realistic feeling to the setting, without feeling like a brochure for a romantic holiday (like Captain Corelli's Mandolin). I know, we all expect that and believe that it is normal when we see it, but I've already seen otherwise and it's something you didn't always get at the time. Think for instance of the movie "The Battle of the Bulge" (1965),which was supposed to be situated in the Belgian Ardennes, but which was shot with olive trees in the background and in a desert-like terrain. And trust me, I'm Belgian myself and I know the region all too well, so I know that there really isn't such a type of terrain to be found there.

Next to the good story and the correct decor, this movie also offers some fine acting from a great classical cast. With Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Quayle,... you get some of the most famous actors at the time and they all did a very nice job in this movie. Add to this the fact that story was very good, that the action still looked nice, that everything was shot in the right country and that everybody spoke the correct language. Then you know that there is absolutely nothing more I could ask for in this movie. I give this movie a well deserved 7.5/10.

Reviewed by MartinHafer9 / 10

One of the greatest war films

While this is not my favorite war film (that would be ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT),it is among my favorites. In fact, for the huge spectacle war films, it is my favorite--edging out WHERE EAGLES DARE and THE HEROES OF TELEMARK.

So why is it so good? Well, first the acting is great--with an amazing ensemble cast of Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Quayle and others. Also, the story is so deep and complex that you like the fact that the movie is long--there just aren't the usual lulls with a longer film. Considering it was based on a story by Alister MacLean. And finally, the film is just spectacular--so much so that I really wish I could have seen it on the big screen.

You just can't do much better than this--see it and see it soon!

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