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ActionAdventureWar

Where Eagles Dare

- One weekend Major Smith, Lieutenant Schaffer, and a beautiful blonde named Mary decided to win World War II.

World War II is raging, and an American general has been captured and is being held hostage in the Schloss Adler, a Bavarian castle that's nearly impossible to breach. It's up to a group of skilled Allied soldiers to liberate the general before it's too late.

Release Date : 1968-12-04

Language :GermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Jerry Gershwin ProductionsElliott Kastner ProductionsWinkast Film ProductionsGershwin-KastnerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Burton

Character Name : Maj. Smith

Original Name : Richard Burton

Gender : Male

Clint Eastwood

Character Name : Lt. Morris Schaffer

Original Name : Clint Eastwood

Gender : Male

Mary Ure

Character Name : Mary Ellison

Original Name : Mary Ure

Gender : Female

Patrick Wymark

Character Name : Col. Wyatt Turner DSO MC

Original Name : Patrick Wymark

Gender : Male

Michael Hordern

Character Name : Adm. Rolland

Original Name : Michael Hordern

Gender : Male

Donald Houston

Character Name : Christiansen

Original Name : Donald Houston

Gender : Male

Peter Barkworth

Character Name : Berkeley

Original Name : Peter Barkworth

Gender : Male

William Squire

Character Name : Thomas

Original Name : William Squire

Gender : Male

Robert Beatty

Character Name : Brig. Gen. George Carnaby

Original Name : Robert Beatty

Gender : Male

Brook Williams

Character Name : Sgt. Harrod

Original Name : Brook Williams

Gender : Male

Neil McCarthy

Character Name : Sgt. Jock MacPherson

Original Name : Neil McCarthy

Gender : Male

Vincent Ball

Character Name : Carpenter

Original Name : Vincent Ball

Gender : Male

Anton Diffring

Character Name : Col. Kramer

Original Name : Anton Diffring

Gender : Male

Ferdy Mayne

Character Name : Rosemeyer

Original Name : Ferdy Mayne

Gender : Male

Derren Nesbitt

Character Name : Von Hapen

Original Name : Derren Nesbitt

Gender : Male

Victor Beaumont

Character Name : Col. Weissner

Original Name : Victor Beaumont

Gender : Male

Ingrid Pitt

Character Name : Heidi

Original Name : Ingrid Pitt

Gender : Female

Guy Deghy

Character Name : Maj. Wilhelm Wilner (uncredited)

Original Name : Guy Deghy

Gender : Male

Philip Stone

Character Name : Sky Tram Operator (uncredited)

Original Name : Philip Stone

Gender : Male

Chris Adcock

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Chris Adcock

Gender : Male

Del Baker

Character Name : Pilot / German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Del Baker

Gender : Male

Richard Beale

Character Name : Telephone Orderly (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Beale

Gender : Male

Ivor Dean

Character Name : German Officer #2 (uncredited)

Original Name : Ivor Dean

Gender : Male

Max Faulkner

Character Name : Sgt. Hartmann (uncredited)

Original Name : Max Faulkner

Gender : Male

Harry Fielder

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Harry Fielder

Gender : Male

John G. Heller

Character Name : German Major - at 'Zum Wilden Hirsch' (uncredited)

Original Name : John G. Heller

Gender : Male

Olga Lowe

Character Name : Lt. Anne-Marie Kernitser (uncredited)

Original Name : Olga Lowe

Gender : Female

Ian McCulloch

Character Name : German Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Ian McCulloch

Gender : Male

Terence Mountain

Character Name : German Radio Op (uncredited)

Original Name : Terence Mountain

Gender : Male

Derek Newark

Character Name : German Major (uncredited)

Original Name : Derek Newark

Gender : Male

Jim Brady

Character Name : Waiter at Zum Wilden Hirsch (uncredited)

Original Name : Jim Brady

Gender : Male

Anton Rodgers

Character Name : German Officer at Airfield (uncredited)

Original Name : Anton Rodgers

Gender : Male

Jack Silk

Character Name : German Officer at Ammunitions Shed (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Silk

Gender : Male

Jim Tyson

Character Name : Innkeeper (uncredited)

Original Name : Jim Tyson

Gender : Male

Ernst Walder

Character Name : Airport Control Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Ernst Walder

Gender : Male

Del Watson

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Del Watson

Gender : Male

Terry Yorke

Character Name : Major Brandt (uncredited)

Original Name : Terry Yorke

Gender : Male

Roy Beck

Character Name : German Cablecar Engineer (uncredited)

Original Name : Roy Beck

Gender : Male

Bill Burns

Character Name : German Soldier in Pub (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Burns

Gender : Male

Pauline Chamberlain

Character Name : Blonde Woman in Tavern (uncredited)

Original Name : Pauline Chamberlain

Gender : Female

Vic Chapman

Character Name : SS Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Vic Chapman

Gender : Male

Terence Conoley

Character Name : Nazi (uncredited)

Original Name : Terence Conoley

Gender : Male

Jim Dowdall

Character Name : German Officer on Stairs (uncredited)

Original Name : Jim Dowdall

Gender : Male

Frank Henson

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Henson

Gender : Male

Lyn Kennington

Character Name : German Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Lyn Kennington

Gender : Male

Nigel Lambert

Character Name : Young German Solider (uncredited)

Original Name : Nigel Lambert

Gender : Male

Edward Michael Perry

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Edward Michael Perry

Gender : Male

Peter Roy

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Roy

Gender : Male

Bill Sawyer

Character Name : Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Sawyer

Gender : Male

Larry Sheppard

Character Name : German Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Larry Sheppard

Gender : Male

Fred Wood

Character Name : German Soldier in Bier Keller (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Wood

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Major, right now you got me about as confused as I ever hope to be. Directed by Brian G. Hutton and adapted to the screen from his own novel by Alistair MacLean, Where Eagles Dare stars Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. Music is scored by Ron Goodwin and cinematography is by Arthur Ibbetson. A small group of allied agents are sent on a mission to rescue a Allied General from a Nazi castle stronghold. But there is more than what meets the eye here... Boys own men on a mission in grandiose strokes, MacLean's complex story makes for riveting and exciting entertainment. The story twists and turns like a Python on acid, thus requiring full attention to conversational details is very much advised. And yet joyously it's the fun and kinetic action that holds the most attention, especially for what is quite an explosive and thrilling last third of picture. There are stunts galore amongst the Austrian Alps (beautifully photographed by Ibbetson), and as the espionage hokum reaches its crescendo status, so does the kinetic carnage, with the makers wasting no opportunity to blow everything up. Burton is classy and enjoying himself, Eastwood laconic and cool, while good support comes from Mary Ure (great to have a well written spunky female lead), Patrick Wymark, Michael Hordern and Donald Houston. The running time is a touch too long as MacLean's prose is given weighty treatment for extended chatter, and some back projection work feels unnecessarily cheap for such a grand production, but this is good old machismo fuelled classic cinema regardless. 9/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-12-22

_**One of the greatest action/adventure films ever made**_ RELEASED IN 1968 and directed by Brian G. Hutton, "Where Eagles Dare" is a World War II adventure about handful of commandos parachuting into the wilderness surrounding a German castle-fortress high in the Bavarian Alps. Their mission is to rescue a captive general before the Germans can interrogate him. However, not everything is as it first appears. The film is not a conventional World War II flick. Alistair Maclean wrote the script based on his novel and thus the movie is, unsurprisingly, a spy thriller just as much as it is a war picture. Keep in mind that spy flicks were super-hot when the film was released (e.g. James Bond). Are 60's spy films plausible? Realistic? No, they only have the veneer of plausibility and realism; underneath it's all escapist fantasy. So it is with "Where Eagles Dare." The opening with the breathtaking Alps and Ron Goodwin's exhilerating score is one of the greatest cinematic openings in history. From there you get intrigue, thrilling action scenes, a magnificent castle, Richard Burton at his charismatic best, two beautiful women (Mary Ure and Ingrid Pitt), surprising plot twists, cable cars, a suspenseful escape and a don't-see-it-coming ending, not to mention Clint Eastwood. Speaking of Eastwood, he plays a taciturn American lieutenant, second fiddle to Richard Burton, the British leader of the operation. Believe it or not, Burton's charisma is so out of the ball park that Eastwood pales by comparison. Of course, this has a lot to do with the way their roles were written, but you still have to give Burton credit for blowing Eastwood, who's no slouch, out of the water. Some complain about the utter ruthlessness of the Allied commandos, particularly the characters played by Burton and Eastwood, but they're Special Forces on a secret mission, not conventional soldiers in infantry combat. They're professional killing machines, which is why they were given the job. There was no room for mercy in this operation at this stage in the war. In any case, it's exciting to see Burton & Eastwood and their team mow down scores of Germans. The film's so well-done and compelling that you sorta don't realize how unbelievable it is while watching. This is because it lacks the cartoonish-ness of, say, "Rambo 2" and "Rambo 3" and maintains an air of realism throughout (which is different than saying it's realistic). FINAL WORD: "Where Eagles Dare" is one of the greatest action/adventure films of all time and is as-good-or-better than any war flick you care to name. The exhilarating score itself is worth the price of admission, as is the opening. If you're in the mood for a World War II flick, "Where Eagles Dare" belongs near the top of the list. THE FILM RUNS 2 hours, 35 minutes and was shot on location in Austria with studio work done in England. GRADE: A

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-01-12

So close to being a great film. There is a lot I enjoyed about 'Where Eagles Dare', the core of the film has some greatness to it. The action sequences are fun, the acting is terrific and the music is strong. However, it has far too many lull moments for me to consider it anything other than 'good'. A 2hr run time would've been perfect, instead it's stretched out to 2hrs 30mins+ and it really shows. The pacing is bad, any moment of quality is immediately followed by the film dragging its heels. It heavily overstays its welcome, in my opinion. Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood are excellent together, while the rest of the cast are very good themselves. It's just a shame about the aforementioned, as I could quite easily see this being one of my favourite films if what I've stated wasn't true. I'd personally be up for a shorter, tighter remake of this, because all the ingredients are there; it's like a 'Bond' film mixed with 'Fast & Furious' in parts.

C

crastana

@crastana

2022-07-26

The story is very interesting, Clint Eastwood looks very good on Nazi Uniform and kick 4ss so much 4ss it kind of ruins the almost perfect story about counter spies double agents, double cross mumbo jumbo If they wanted to end WWII they should have sent Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton dressed as SS officers.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-15

When an American general's plane is forced down over Nazi Germany, it falls to "Smith" (Richard Burton) to lead a crack team into the depths of the Wehrmacht to get him out before a dose of scopalamine elicits the truth about the plans for an allied invasion of Europe. No sooner do they land, though, when things start to go wrong. With one of their number not even surviving the parachute drop into the snowy forest, "Smith" finds himself relying more heavily on American Ranger "Schaffer" (Clint Eastwood). The two have never met before this mission, and the latter man is frankly quite puzzled as to his inclusion on this British operation in the first place. The general is being held in the "Schloß Adler" high atop a rocky outcrop accessed only by helicopter or cable car - and there are thousands of troops stationed nearby. It's soon clear that someone in his team has dubious loyalties, and things becomes distinctly more perilous as they have to survive the hostile environment of the cold, avoid the pursuing soldiers and infiltrate the castle - where an even more deadly series of challenges await his dwindling group. Alistair MacLean was always quite good at adapting his novels for the screen in a way that alerts the audience to certain facts before the characters, and here that works effectively to create an action-packed adventure that is charismatically led by Burton and the engagingly laconic Eastwood and full of duplicity and betrayal with plenty of lovely pyrotechnics and a denouement that keeps us guessing right until the credits. There's a strong supporting cast with the malevolent SS "Von Hapen" (Derren Nesbitt) and Mary Ure's resourceful "Mary" adding a little extra depth to a story that flies by for 2½ hours.