Broadsword calling Danny boy
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One of those films that no matter how many times you've seen it you will always watch it again. As a lad I was fascinated by those bundles of dynamite with the trip wires and delay timer, I thought they were so cool.
A brilliant old fashioned caper of a war film - the budget must have been massive by the standards of the day.
And it must be said, great cinematography
A brilliant old fashioned caper of a war film - the budget must have been massive by the standards of the day.
And it must be said, great cinematography
Great film, love Burton's character like many came to it as a child at Christmas many moons ago still as fresh to me as it ever was, watched a really good YT Q&A interview with Derren Nesbit who played Major Von Hapen, he ended up in hospital after one of the scenes, talks about Liz Taylor turning up and sorting of dinner one night and Burton being drunk all the time.
Edited by Wills2 on Wednesday 27th December 19:31
Darren390 said:
Everything about it is brilliant. I did read somewhere many years ago how many Nazi's Clint shoots. I'm surprised there were any left afterwards!
Visitng the castle is on my list of things to do.
Still one of my favourite films.Visitng the castle is on my list of things to do.
Remember going to see it in the cinema with my Dad in the early 70's....before it was ever shown on TV......would love to see it on a big screen in a cinema again.
Cracking McLean suspense storyline, cracking scenery, and cracking music score. Yes, its far fetched but its a McLean story that just happens to be set in WW2, rather than being a 'traditional' WW2 film.
I've driven past the Castle, 31 years to the month after they filmed it, when travelling from Salzburg airport to Saalbach for a skiing holiday one year, its very clearly visible from the main road.
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I’ll be watching too
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