Where Eagles Dare

Where Eagles Dare

  • Director: Brian G. Hutton
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English, German
  • Release date: March 12, 1969
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Orlovsko gnijezdo
  • "Where Eagles Dare" is an action war film directed by Brian G. Hutton, starring Richard Burton , Clint Eastwood , and Mary Ull  . It was released in the UK on December 4, 1968 .
    The film tells the story of a seven-man commando led by a British intelligence officer who landed in Bavaria in 1944 and infiltrated the magic cave of "Only Eagle can go" to rescue the American general who was in charge of the general plan of the second European battlefield.

    Details

    • Release date March 12, 1969
    • Filming locations Burg Hohenwerfen, Burgstraße 2, 5450 Werfen, Austria
    • Production companies Gershwin-Kastner Productions, Winkast Film Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $7,700,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $7,100,000

    Gross worldwide

    $7,100,435

    Movie reviews

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    • By Andrew 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      "Blood Stained Snow Mountain Fort": better-looking than "007", cooler than "Mission Impossible"

      Snow mountains, castles, Mission Impossible, handsome iron-blooded heroes, blonde beauty, thrilling fights... "007" series and "Mission Impossible" series have it, and in some respects it is better than "007" The series and the "Mission Impossible" series are even more brilliant. Therefore, "Blood Stained Snow Mountain Fortress" is a better-looking "agent film" than "007" and cooler than "Mission Impossible".

      Although "Blood Stained Snow Mountain Fort"...

    • By Virginia 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      Cannon hits mosquitoes

      Wednesday, December 11, 2019. Recommended for viewing. ---1. Use the fierce and adventurous small-scale military operations behind enemy lines to achieve the goal of eliminating rape. This plan really feels like a mosquito hit a cannon. 2. The protagonists seem to have super powers, and the bullets are unscathed. 3. The heroine Mary's long horse face is ugly. 4. I really want to know if this Snow Mountain Fort is real. 5. Although Clint Eastwood is the second male in it, his face is vague,...

    • By Conrad 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      Say a few more words

      The twelfth day of isolation. I heard the music of this play in Xiami Music very early, it was very impressive, and then I had the desire to watch it. The filming of this drama is very realistic. There are no high-altitude stunts, no flying over the walls, no super weapons, and tells us that the so-called agents are also human, but more real. Of course, there is a problem with spy films, which is to over-humanize enemy tools, but the style of the 1960s is still more practical than later spy...

    • By Gia 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      "Blood-stained Snow Mountain Fort": an absolute classic blockbuster with a difficult-to-copy World War II adventure theme

      "Bloody Snow Castle": hard copy of an absolute classic theme of World War II adventure blockbuster
      laugh lone problem-solving


      "Bloody Snow Fort" (Where Eagles Dare, Where Eagles Dare, bloody fourteenth theater, look for spy den, shortage eagle fortress, United Kingdom , United States, 1968, 1990-China)

      World War II adventure and espionage theme absolutely classic color blockbuster. A representative work of American director Brian G. Hutton. Based on the British...

    • By Janae 2021-12-22 08:01:16

      007 You stand aside, what you want to watch a movie is realism!

      007 you stand aside! If you don't have a mess of hair, you will be handsome, pick up girls and play high-tech

      Mission Impossible. You stand aside! In addition to playing with special effects, there is only Brother Atang who

      smirked and you stand aside! If the plot is boring, you can see me falling asleep,

      true lies, you also stand aside! I don’t watch the muscular man’s


      gripping two and a half hours, and he is really screaming.

      In 1969,...

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    • By Kassandra 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      Superman rages into the German army's...

    • By Buddy 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      WWII movies are always...

    • By Reymundo 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      Earliest memory of...

    • By Paige 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      nice! There is enough suspense, the action is in place, and the captain's conspiracy design at the critical moment is really risky, which belongs to the daring of art masters. Eastwood is cool enough and the bar girls are awesome. The high-altitude cable car one-on-one killing the thief is well...

    • By Burnice 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The enemy is too stupid and our army is too cunning. The captain devised a strategy, and the waves are calm, bull...

    Evaluation action

    "Where Eagles Dare", in addition to the life-and-death struggle of spears and cannons, incorporates intellectual dramas such as disguising identity, secret joints, and finding invaders, and has obvious spy warfare genes. The plot of the film turns round and round, with 180-degree turns one after another, which is dizzying. In the era before CGI, the speeding cars and explosion shots in the film were all shot in real scene. Especially...
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    Movie quotes

    • Colonel Wyatt Turner: [referring to Smith] Some people have a sixth sense. He has a sixth, a seventh and an eighth.

    • Lt. Morris Schaffer: [referring to what Smith called him earlier to maintain his cover] "Second rate punk," huh?

      Major John Smith: All I could think of on the spur of the moment.

      Lt. Morris Schaffer: Thanks, that makes it even worse.

      Major John Smith: [smiles] Sorry.

    • Major John Smith: [referring to Colonel Turner] They say he knew Hitler quite well.

      Lt. Morris Schaffer: Yeah, I THOUGHT he looked a little nuts.