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The Guns of Navarone
A British team is sent to cross occupied Greek territory and destroy the massive German gun emplacement that threatens Allied naval ships in the Aegean Sea, and prevents 2,000 isolated British troops from being rescued.
7 April 1920, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
30 April 1914, Alverstone, Hampshire, England, UK
7 November 1912, Berlin, Germany
1923, London, England, UK
1938
15 April 1930, Tawroggen, Lithuania
23 June 1906, Hohenstein, Germany
8 February 1923, Paddington, London, England, UK
2 January 1904, Hamburg, Germany
January 01, 2000
...epic grandeur with unabashed heroism.
November 11, 2005
Rousingly old-fashioned WWII adventure
August 21, 2012
Beautifully paced, this 156-minute classic allows enough time for character development, plot complications (including the requisite double-cross by a member of the outfit) and several exciting set-pieces.
February 22, 2004
It was forgettable but highly entertaining.
June 16, 2007
One of the best WWII action-adventures, with an all-star cast headed by Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, and David Niven, this Oscar-winner (in special effects) is stirringly directed by the vastly underestimated J. Lee Thompson
March 21, 2003
Another classic WW2 epic. Suspense, espionage, and some big BIG guns.
November 09, 2005
The Guns of Navarone has long been a big-time favorite of the war-movie aficionados, and the film still holds up resoundingly well today.
February 06, 2003
A good old-fashioned Nazi ass-whomping, aided by some great effects and a charming pair of heroes.
May 07, 2007
David Niven is the subservient but stylish chemist Miller, rounding out a film that ranks among the best war movies.
August 07, 2002
Great old-fashioned war thriller
October 23, 2004
Superior WWII spectacle
October 27, 2011
The movie holds up pretty well as a rousing action picture, and also throws in a couple of comments about the contradictions of war.

