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Topic: Where Eagles Dare
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Graham Ritchie
Film God
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted August 19, 2006 11:13 PM
MGM 3/400ft running time 50min Colour/sound. Flat version. Based on the novel by Alistair Maclean. released in the cinema in 1969. Starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood.
The opening titles are accompanied by the rousing score by Ron Goodwin, The story is of a top secret unit, their mission is to parachute into Bavaria to rescue General Carnaby "Robert Beatty" from a fortress known as the "Castle of Eagles". Of course General Carnaby isint really a general and three of Burton's colleagues that are parachuted in with him, turn out to be German agents "confused yet". The fortress, however,is well named and entry seems impossible. Disguised in German uniforms our five commandoes including Clint and there leader, Richard Burton, enter the nearby village, Burton also contacts two secret agents, Mary Ure and Ingred Pitt. But their cover is blown and all are arrested Burton and Eastwood are driven away for interrogation, they soon escape from the speeding car against all odds. It is at this point that Clint opens his rucksack and produces the first of what is to be an inexhaustible supply of dynamite sticks, soon they are riding on the roof of the cable car, with their three other captured colleagues which are really German agents, to the Castle of Eagles "still with me" where all will be revealed their is so much action in this 3/400 footer and is one of the best edited digests ever released. Clint is in top form either stabbing, shooting, or blowing people up in his usual manner. I watched this film the other night, first time in years the print is still very good only slight fade in reels one and three and only noticeable in a few scenes if you like plenty of action "I do" and you can pick up a good print, then I would highly recomend it.
Graham.
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